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Old 19-10-2006, 05:56 PM   #1
Richo86
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Default 2.5" exhaust on an Auto?

I was wondering who has done this and what they thought of the results. I'm considering upgrading the exhaust on my auto Fairmont (didn't have a manual to learn in! : ) but if others have found that it SOUNDS pretty pathetic/try hard (i.e. gear changes, etc) then I'll probably hold off. I'm not TOO fussed about performance as it's just an auto, but I'm hopeful of getting a half decent sound from a 2.5" if possible

I plan on converting the tranny to manual as a future project, but I'm also considering the option of starting to save for an XR8, although I'm on my P's for a few more years so it'd be a while before I could drive one.

Either way, I wanna be able to have a bit of fun with the Fairmont until I'm ready to drop a manual tranny in/sell it and buy an XR8.

Cheers in advance for any advice/opinions.

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