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Should I buy a 2000 Cobra R?
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<blockquote data-quote="svtguy" data-source="post: 40566" data-attributes="member: 1381"><p>The factory exhaust uses 4 restrictive cat convertors, 2 per side, and is followed by a bassani built X cross over. That part of the exhaust (cats and x) is an complete welded together assembly. The only bassani peice of the exhaust is just the X part itself. Bolted up behind the 4 cat x pipe assembly is a borla cat back side exhaust kit. The borla system has both the left and right exhaust pipes entering a common cambered resinator. The resinator has dual inlets and outlets. The outlets enter into a left muffler and a right muffler and the out of each muffler to the left and right side exhaust tips. Kind of hard to explain, but if you look unber the car you will see what I am talking about.</p><p></p><p>I have the bassani off road non cat x pipe and the bassani catback side exit exhaust on my R. Nice product.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.bassani.com" target="_blank">www.bassani.com</a> has pictures of their replacement systems for the 2000 cobra R's.</p><p></p><p>Bassani is very good quality exhaust. Do to the less restrictive exhaust, you will notice some deceleration backfiring. Their are computer chips available to remedy this problem along with adding increased perfomance.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtguy, post: 40566, member: 1381"] The factory exhaust uses 4 restrictive cat convertors, 2 per side, and is followed by a bassani built X cross over. That part of the exhaust (cats and x) is an complete welded together assembly. The only bassani peice of the exhaust is just the X part itself. Bolted up behind the 4 cat x pipe assembly is a borla cat back side exhaust kit. The borla system has both the left and right exhaust pipes entering a common cambered resinator. The resinator has dual inlets and outlets. The outlets enter into a left muffler and a right muffler and the out of each muffler to the left and right side exhaust tips. Kind of hard to explain, but if you look unber the car you will see what I am talking about. I have the bassani off road non cat x pipe and the bassani catback side exit exhaust on my R. Nice product. [url]www.bassani.com[/url] has pictures of their replacement systems for the 2000 cobra R's. Bassani is very good quality exhaust. Do to the less restrictive exhaust, you will notice some deceleration backfiring. Their are computer chips available to remedy this problem along with adding increased perfomance. Paul [/QUOTE]
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