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Old 12-05-2012, 11:12 AM   #1
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No muffler?

I was reading through old threads and people talked about running no muffler. Seems like quite a few of those people stated the Yaris sounds pretty good actually without the "pumpkin" muffler (as long as your running stock everything else). Is there any downsides to this besides being a bit on the louder side of things? How hard is it to take off the muffler aside from the two bolts that connect it to the midpipe?
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