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DeeezNuuuuts83- Their high flow race cat version will sound nearly identical. If we were to video tape it you would not be able to tell a difference. The cat will quiet things down a pinch (and I mean a pinch) more at cruise and idle. WOT should sound nearly the same. Here is some more helpful info direct from COBB:
COBB DP, COBB Catless Test Pipe, COBB Cat Back
idle - 83dB
SAE - 98dB
COBB DP, COBB high flow Catted Test Pipe, COBB Cat back
idle 80dB
SAE 94dB
Help save the earth and we'll throw you free shipping on both your AP and your EVO Turbo Back Catted. I just read Rob's reply to you after typing this out regarding dB, LOL. Sorry for the redundancy. Honestly, you would not know an audible difference between the 2 unless you had them side by side in person. COBBs high flow cats are amazing to say the least!
CPA5- I'll have more for you on this later today. Short term + Long term fuel trim should = 0 (or close to zero). This number is thrown off when people change out intakes (as is the case with subarus, but I believe this carries over to Mitsu the same).
TheEvolutioner- agreed, that is a popular thing for our Subaru AP customers. Only down fall is peak summer time, I would hid the AP away to avoid extreme heats.
Stephen
COBB DP, COBB Catless Test Pipe, COBB Cat Back
idle - 83dB
SAE - 98dB
COBB DP, COBB high flow Catted Test Pipe, COBB Cat back
idle 80dB
SAE 94dB
Help save the earth and we'll throw you free shipping on both your AP and your EVO Turbo Back Catted. I just read Rob's reply to you after typing this out regarding dB, LOL. Sorry for the redundancy. Honestly, you would not know an audible difference between the 2 unless you had them side by side in person. COBBs high flow cats are amazing to say the least!
CPA5- I'll have more for you on this later today. Short term + Long term fuel trim should = 0 (or close to zero). This number is thrown off when people change out intakes (as is the case with subarus, but I believe this carries over to Mitsu the same).
TheEvolutioner- agreed, that is a popular thing for our Subaru AP customers. Only down fall is peak summer time, I would hid the AP away to avoid extreme heats.
Stephen
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Where in Long Island do you live in? I'm in queens village off the cross island and i have a compressor. I'm buying the AP and TBE in November and will need help testing for boost leak since i've never done it before. Let me know.
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Hey Bro....you should call Gabe or Stephen at IA Performance for your AP and TBE....in fact yesterday Stephen told one guy in CALI he'd give him free shipping on both....I don't know if he can do it to NY but it is worth a shot.....plus IA has been working hard to answer all AP questions....and I think that is worth some Business
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I'm just at the Nassau/Suffolk County border so I'm not that far, I can definitely help you out with the exhaust install and appreciate if you can help me check for boost leaks. I plan to get the AP also so we could help each other out with that also.
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