Originally Posted by Modshack And you'll therefore get more exercise and maybe lose the 7lb additional weight the standard Stillen adds to the car?? Sounds like a wash to me!
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The Stillen catback actually adds weight?
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I didn't weigh the stock or Stillen systems, but it wouldn't surprise me if the Stillen unit outweighed the stock one slightly. Neither is made from super-lightweight materials like Ti (although I have no idea the exact difference in metallurgy), and the Stillen pipes are larger and beefier throughout.
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