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Originally Posted by Leuz Khoi, discard this if this question has already been asked but... why don't you guys build a full CBE instead of different composing pieces? Modularity is

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Old 07-12-2013, 08:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Khoi, discard this if this question has already been asked but... why don't you guys build a full CBE instead of different composing pieces?
Modularity is the key

It all stemmed from when we first released the short tails, and how everyone wanted to complete the rest of their system but keep the short tails instead of having to sell it and purchase a complete catback. This is when we came up with the midpipe. The midpipe bolts up to the short tails AND the stock muffler, well with either combo you get an extremely loud set up, or a very stock-like set up, no in between. This is where a muffled rear section would come into play.

Also we currently do have a full cbe at the moment, it may or may be discontinued when this muffled section is fully released, that's to be determined
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Modularity is the key

It all stemmed from when we first released the short tails, and how everyone wanted to complete the rest of their system but keep the short tails instead of having to sell it and purchase a complete catback. This is when we came up with the midpipe. The midpipe bolts up to the short tails AND the stock muffler, well with either combo you get an extremely loud set up, or a very stock-like set up, no in between. This is where a muffled rear section would come into play.

Also we currently do have a full cbe at the moment, it may or may be discontinued when this muffled section is fully released, that's to be determined
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