Question about Test Pipe
yeah, thats pretty much what they do, it eliminates the catalytic converter. so yeah it'll be louder and it will allow more air to flow and all of them are illegal as it doesn't eliminate any harmful emissions
i doubt you want one now, cuz there illegal, but its basically just a freakin pipe so you should be able to find one.
and i missed the other guys post sry i re-answered your question before, although i think mine was a little more thorough
and i missed the other guys post sry i re-answered your question before, although i think mine was a little more thorough
TBE = turbo back exhaust
when i installed my tbe i started out with a test pipe. i ended up switching to a high flow cat because of the smell. in the summer time with the windows down you ll smell the exhuast when slowing in traffic or stopped.
when i installed my tbe i started out with a test pipe. i ended up switching to a high flow cat because of the smell. in the summer time with the windows down you ll smell the exhuast when slowing in traffic or stopped.
Test pipes are illegal for road use because they replace the catalytic converters with just a straight tube. They are generally louder than running with a cat, but it depends on the whole exhaust system whether or not your car will be obnoxiously loud.
My car passed emissions when it had the testpipe on it (was inside the safe area in the "sniff" test) But failed because they couldn't figure out where the cat was 
Anyway, mine didn't SHOOT flames after I got tuned but if you were behind me you could see light in the exhaust sometimes and very very rarely would it get near the tip of the muffler.

Anyway, mine didn't SHOOT flames after I got tuned but if you were behind me you could see light in the exhaust sometimes and very very rarely would it get near the tip of the muffler.
depends on the tbe. I have the DC sports TBE and their downpipe has a test pipe already built in and it isn't that loud just cruising around town. As soon as you stomp on it...people WILL hear you coming, ie Cops. If you have a hookup at the local inspection station do it. Laws very from state to state. In Pa we don't have smog but we do require an emissions sticker, but they only require a visual inspection of the cat. If it's there, it passes. Or, what would be the best bet, is hold onto your stock cat and switch it back in come inspection time.


