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tweezy312
Join Date: Feb 2012
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My girlfriend has a Nissan Altima, 4 cylinder with the stock dual exhaust. 2010 I think. She wants to put a pair of free flowing mufflers on it but its our traveling vehicle so we don't wanna hear it droning inside. A lil purr from it would be good but nothing to where u have to raise your voice to have a conversation while driving. Any ideas?
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If you looking for performance and muffler upgrade (but quiet) well...honestly - thik they are against one another
But a good muffler to look at is the WALKER Quiet-Flow (did this to my wife's 2006 Altima) and not too loud and honestly didn't change much performance wise |
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tweezy312
Join Date: Feb 2012
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Thanks. I'll check that out. I'm not looking huge hp gains. Just a lil better tone and gas milage without being annoying to drive.
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