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my friend had it done on his Cadillac and his cats went if that makes sense. I want to do it to my 2nd gs300 there will be no problems of if right? thanks
I read through probably every thread on this forum regarding GS4 exhaust and then listened to all the YouTube clips I could find before making my decision. I went with the resonator delete option; it cost me $100 at a local welding shop. In all honesty, I was hoping it would be a bit louder. But I like to hear my cars. I am convinced that the resonator delete option is "ideal," with a nice compromise between silence and sport. I really like it because it doesn't wake my kids up when I start it up in the morning (6AM), yet when it's time to get down to business, it sounds great - especially above 2500 under load.
Something I forgot to mention was that in addition to deleting the exhaust resonators, I deleted the intake resonator. This definitely helped me get a bit more sound out of it when I put my foot in it. Just another thought for you.
Something I forgot to mention was that in addition to deleting the exhaust resonators, I deleted the intake resonator. This definitely helped me get a bit more sound out of it when I put my foot in it. Just another thought for you.
oh okay definitely something I'm gonna look into thanks for the help