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Just purchased a set off Ebay, seem to be a quality chrome finish on them and all the parts are first class. Will post later with how they sound, have not put them on yet, purchased a Tmax at the same time and have been giving it time to auto tune with the stock ones on before installing the Peacemakers.
Been thinking about how it will work with the Tmax when going from closed to open, guess I'll just have to wait to see how it does once they are on, hopefully if weather permits I will install within the next couple of weeks.
Just purchased a set off Ebay, seem to be a quality chrome finish on them and all the parts are first class. Will post later with how they sound, have not put them on yet, purchased a Tmax at the same time and have been giving it time to auto tune with the stock ones on before installing the Peacemakers.
Been thinking about how it will work with the Tmax when going from closed to open, guess I'll just have to wait to see how it does once they are on, hopefully if weather permits I will install within the next couple of weeks.
I don't think you TMax w/ Autotune is going to work well with an adjustable "sound" exhaust. The autotune requires a static input to tune for a specific RPM. If you change that input at the RPM the autotune will need to retune. I'm sceptical. Anybody want to weigh in? Am I missing something?
No experience with them but as a former mechanic and having seen how corosive exhaust gases are I have to wonder how long they'll last They definitely look like a cool addition though.
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