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FabSpped Muffler bypass for sale and advice on PSE


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I have my barely used (read 20 miles) Fabspeed muffler bypass for sale on EBay for 300 bucks. Too loud for my neighbourhood and tastes. On a similar issue. I'm wondering how difficult the PSE is to install without the electronics?

Also, I was using Lorens DIY muffler swap page for removing the original mufflers but removing the bolts on which the muffler hangs through the headers is very difficult. We found an easier way by using a 'normal' rachet wrench in the rear wheel bay. All the nuts for the muffler are removable by going in from the rear of the rear wheel well. The right hand wheel is a little trickier because of a hose but it's still way easier than going in through the headers under the car with a uni joined rachet.

EBay Auction for FabSpeed Muffler bypass

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