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    i have a ls swap in my EF hatch and i have it straight piped with a magnaflow silenced 4" muffeler. what are the chances of it being loud enof to attract atention from police? is there a high chance of me getting pulled over for that? do they just see it as another loud ricer? it doesnet smoke its just loud. and what are the chances of recieving a ticket? and how much would the fine be. i live in a no emmision county.

    sorry about all these questions

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    you should be fine....i always just drop to nuetral if i see a po po on the prowl. just keep your foot out of it and you should be fine.

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    well i have some dc sport headers and i noticed it to be louder thats why im worried. so your saying...?

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    Simply depends on the cop. Plenty will not care, but there is that one that will. I got pulled over when I was a teen for my Accord bring straight-piped. Didn't get a ticket though.

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