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I thought the sound was better. If nothing else the sound comes out equal on both sides of sounding like the balance on a car radio is set to strongly to one side. I thought the quality was good and did just as advertised. I ended up going with True dual Rinehart's after about 8 months but would say I was definitely impressed with the fulsac product. I should probably fish the set-up from the box and sell in the classifieds.
just cut your cross over pipe in two and plug both sides with a freeze plug , when you put your heat shield on you'll never see the cut , save some money !!
I like the fullsac kit except for reusing the heat shields. They look good but I've seen better. If you don't mind compromising to save money (like me) then you will be happy (as I am). They sound great and the right side heat is reduced.
Oh yea, power gain.....I didn't notice any, but I didn't notice any loss either.
just cut your cross over pipe in two and plug both sides with a freeze plug , when you put your heat shield on you'll never see the cut , save some money !!
fulsac is a good cheap way to get true duals.....i have it on mine and love it, the only thing i had to do was put torque cones in to get a good tune......but other than that i love it.
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