As long as you keep the catalytic converters and other factory emissions controls, there should not be a problem. If your vehicle is older than what Virgina requires to be emissions tested, you may be able to remove the Catalytic Converter and other factory control equipment.
NO
You cut it off of the exhaust system and replace it with a straight piece of exhaust pipe Know that it is illegal to remove a converter without replacing it with a new one.
Straight pipe exhaust means there is no muffler on the exhaust system. They can be purchased at racing stores and autoparts shops for forty to fifty dollars.
Yes.
you don't unplug it...its part of your exhaust pipe, you can cut it out but that's illegal..
It is illegal to remove the converter.
Yes. Unless it came that way from the factory, but I doubt it did....
straight pipe and cold air intake will make it loud straight pipe cold air intake and bigger turbo will make it really loud if you point the exhaust face the ground right after the back axle then it will make it louder also
Yes, wherever there is a joint between 2 pipes, use exhaust sealant to prevent a bad seal between the pipes, which will prevent it blowing.
Put a straight pipe on it for the exhaust pipe.Put bigger carberator on it.
They have a straight six cylinder engine in them. Since the cylinders are all in a straight line (i.e. "Straight Six") the exhaust can by carried via the exhaust manifold through a (basically) straight pipe to the rear of the vehicle. With a V8 or V6 engine the cylinders are arranged in either two banks of 3 or 4 cylinders, one bank on each side of the engine, hence requiring and exhaust manifold and pipe on each side of the engine to route the exhaust gas to the rear of the vehicle.
yes. i have one, i removed the one in the middle and ran straight pipe with a permformeane exhaust at the back sounds wicked