Jim and others are right on
I put on a new mild steel and it sounds great. I agree with
Jim Suddth on the noise during long trips as well.
gary oehrle
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> From: jhdavis6@juno.com (James H. Davis, Jr.)
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> On Thu, 09 Jan 1997 10:50:20 -0400 (EDT) ROBERT <RUDOLPHI@tessco.com>
> writes:
> >I am getting ready to replace the exhaust system in my tr6. currently
> >running a Monza system, and like the looks but is is a little loud and
> >did
> >not hold up very well. Running the 2 pipe system all the way back 74
> >1/2. I
> >have seen Anza(SP)? units on some cars and like the looks but have no
> >idea
> >about quality, price , or where to get them. A stainless steel
> >original
> >unit is also a possibility. Any other suggestions? thanks
> >
> >Robert in snowy Baltimore.
> >
> Go with the stainless "sport" system available from TRF, Rimmer etc.
> Mellow sound and holds up extremely well.
> Jim Davis
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