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Old 01-21-2009, 12:23 PM   #1
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Thanks Pedro and Adam......


Wish I would have had this info prior to purchasing the Stebro. I checked out the Pedro exhaust and it sounds good.....

I'll probably go with the Pedro option in the long run and keep the Stebro for when my tostesterone levels are high.

I would be curious if those that have done the Pedro exhaust are satisfied.

Also, his intake tube mod looks cool. It looks like a cheap way to get more intake sound.

Anyone have any thoughts?
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Old 01-21-2009, 01:29 PM   #2
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Thanks Pedro and Adam......


Wish I would have had this info prior to purchasing the Stebro. I checked out the Pedro exhaust and it sounds good.....

I'll probably go with the Pedro option in the long run and keep the Stebro for when my tostesterone levels are high.

I would be curious if those that have done the Pedro exhaust are satisfied.

Also, his intake tube mod looks cool. It looks like a cheap way to get more intake sound.

Anyone have any thoughts?
People say desnorkling the airbox increases intake sound some. If you want a more dramatic increase in intake sound an aftermarket intake like the EVO system is an option, but you have to basically destroy the old box to get it out I hear. Not worth it IMO. I'm not familiar with the Pedro intake. Does anybody have a pic?
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