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Long hauling the vette this spring on hrpt.
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I'll run for fun at every track.
I doubt I'll even run in the 11s.
It's a rolling car show -1300 miles of back road trip.
Before we go I want to spice up the exhaust. 
Ideally keeping the car unmolested as possible. 
Electric exhaust cutouts are my first choice. 
Just not sure how much I trust them?
It's that or a muffler delete, which is 100% reversible. 
Ever use them or have experience with them?
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#2
I bet you meet a lot of nice folks. You belong to a Vette club right?!
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#3
I know nothing about souping up muscle cars or any other cars for that matter. Changing the erl, spark plugs and wires are about it for me.
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#4
I just spent an embarrassingly long several seconds trying to figure out what an E.R.L. was in respect to automobiles.
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#5
I'll fix your flat tire Merle, don't get your sweet country pickin' fingers all covered with erl
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(02-08-2022, 12:12 PM)Trub Lou Wrote: I just spent an embarrassingly long several seconds trying to figure out what an E.R.L. was in respect to automobiles.

Lol2
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#7
I do belong to a Corvette club. This group has some unique perspective however.
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#8
Electric exhaust cutouts.
Where's J. C. Whitney when you need him?
or am i the only one old enough to catch that reference?
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#9
JC Whitney still around? Man I used to get parts for my old cJ7 from them.
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(02-08-2022, 11:01 PM)garyNconcord Wrote: Electric exhaust cutouts.
Where's J. C. Whitney when you need him?
or am i the only one old enough to catch that reference?

Are they not in business anymore? That was the go to back in the day.
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