muffler delete on a 2008 Subaru Impreza

Asked by CGU04 Nov 26, 2018 at 09:17 AM about the 2008 Subaru Impreza 2.5i

Question type: Car Customization

I have been looking at buying a muffler delete for my 2008 impreza and i have 2
questions. the first one is does the car sound good without the muffler or does it
sound bad? The second one is every time I search for any type of exhaust on a
web sit or just a search on google I get results for a wrx or a wrx sti. Is the
exhaust made the same on the wrx/sti and the impreza?      

4 Answers

Save up your money for noise tickets. Why not use a performance muffler instead of being an antisocial twit?

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The reason you only get results for the WRX is that naturally aspirated Subaru's are not performance cars. They are for commuters and old ladies.

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It will totally sound like crap and ricey also. Don't do it..

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I cut my mufflers and resonators out on my 2009 Impreza and damn it was fucking screaming now it’s too quiet and deleting my cats but don’t buy it just cut the mufflers off with an angle grinder trust me

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