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Old 10-26-2009, 07:37 PM
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I have been thinking about changing my exhaust to a corsa catback system. Currently I have the pacesetter headers with the off-road y-pipe and a magnaflow muffler. However, I have researched the topic and I believe I should go with the Corsa Touring Catback. I think the Corsa Sport will be to loud without "cats" but I'm not sure. Any suggestions will be a great help!
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I have the Corsa Sport and love it!! My truck has always been catted though. Just from reading past posts here, I would recommend the Touring if your truck has no cats.
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Touring for no cats
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Touring for no cats...i have had the sport and touring...they both are the same at wide open, but the touring is 100% better choice for idle and cruising MUCH MUCH quieter and just trust me on this one!!!
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touring , unless youre 17 years old , or you want to wake the dead
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I have the touring and l-tube headers and could not see myself driving something with the family with something louder. Mine is quiet on idle and cruising but will let you know when you put your foot in it.
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Thanks for all the fast reply's! After reading these post i'm going to go with the touring. I think the Corsa will sound great on the truck!
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Originally Posted by m3srt
touring , unless youre 17 years old , or you want to wake the dead
What are you implying here
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^filmed from inside of my house looking out of the window and you can still hear it.

walk-around vid...i turn the radio to the lowest volume level in order to show how quiet the exhaust is inside of the truck.

Here is my setup...LTs, catless ypipe, 3"OD 16" bullet, corsa touring...i couldn't imagine having a sport. it would be TOO loud
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So the touring is loud? but the sport is TOO loud?


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