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![]() I wouldn't do it. Too little back pressure will destroy low end torque, making th car slower off the line. The car would also be extremely loud and would sound like crap (think rice burning piece of sh^t with a coffee can muffler, but worse). Plus, it's not legal in most states to drive on the road without mufflers of some type.
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