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On 8/18/2019 at 8:53 AM, silverado990 said:

which flowmaster did you install and did you just cut muffler and add the flowmaster. did you have to cover up the screens.

I listed the part number earlier in the post. Just cut out the old muffler and both flappers before installing the 3" Flow Master and a short pipe. whole thing cost me under $200 total for 11RWHP......money well spent.

 

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5 hours ago, 70rsss said:

I listed the part number earlier in the post. Just cut out the old muffler and both flappers before installing the 3" Flow Master and a short pipe. whole thing cost me under $200 total for 11RWHP......money well spent.

 

Did you leave screens uncovered .

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14 hours ago, silverado990 said:

Did you leave screens uncovered .

All Tim at GAP Racing and myself did was replace our mufflers, didn't touch anything else. I'm not even sure what screens you are talking about?

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Having the same issue with the intake on my AT4. I asked for the dealer to add the performance package. They charged me $1500 and just installed the exhaust. Needless to say I'm pissed. The exhaust is $1200. Why would I ever pay $1500 for it. If I was paying that price I'd but a Corsa or Borla ATAK. I'm 4 months to the day arguing with the dealer about it. Still no resolution in sight...

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12 hours ago, 70rsss said:

All Tim at GAP Racing and myself did was replace our mufflers, didn't touch anything else. I'm not even sure what screens you are talking about?

He’s asking about resonator screens but the 6.2 doesn’t have that system anyway.

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