Please, mine is unambiguous. Not a vague reference.And YOUR signature says Virginia Beach. Does that mean you live on the sand?
I have listed a city of over 500,000 residents in which I reside.
Please, mine is unambiguous. Not a vague reference.And YOUR signature says Virginia Beach. Does that mean you live on the sand?
Just as unambiguous as "Suburban Washington DC," an area in which over 3 million people live.Please, mine is unambiguous. Not a vague reference.
I have listed a city of over 500,000 residents in which I reside.
No. I listed a city.Just as unambiguous as "Suburban Washington DC," an area in which over 3 million people live.
Not upset nor being the grammar police, just pointing out that DC and Suburban DC are two separate locations. Nobody that actually lives in DC says they live in Suburban DC.and then got upset when someone picked one district in that broad area.
So, Virginia? Or Maryland? Which city?Not upset nor being the grammar police, just pointing out that DC and Suburban DC are two separate locations. Nobody that actually lives in DC says they live in Suburban DC.
A counter to your 'non-argument', it's perfectly legal to modify your exhaust (up to and including straight pipes) in the whole of Tennessee, unless specified otherwise by local (city) ordinance.
TN 55-9-202. Mufflers — Muffler cutouts prohibited — Penalty.
(a) It is unlawful for a person to drive a motor vehicle on a road, street, or highway if the motor vehicle is not equipped with a muffler in good working order and in constant operation. A motor vehicle's muffler is deemed to be not in good working order or in constant operation if the motor vehicle produces excessive or unusual noise or annoying smoke.
(b) It is unlawful to use a “muffler cutout” on any motor vehicle upon any road, street or highway.
It's at the discretion of the police officer for "excessive or unusual noise", as even with "an exhaust system that has one or more muffler(s)" installed that are perfectly functional, it can still produce excessive or unusual noise.Might want to recheck that. This is where Tennessee links to as the official 'site source, but I'll quote it in case something goes wrong with the link.
There not deleting anything. There bending a pipe. Could be off a 1959 Massy Ferguson Tractor for all they know.I'm surprised that a muffler shop would do that, considering it's most likely illegal.
If someone asks in casual conversation, Potomac Maryland. If I'm calling on service people, Rockville, MD.So, Virginia? Or Maryland? Which city?
No welding required except for a hanger, just need a mandrel bend which maybe one out 10 muffler shops can do. And the one I shop I called that does, doesn't have 304 stainless tubing.Or, learn to weld yourself.
Not sure what a Fiat Abarth clocks at, but it came from the factory with NO mufflers. Could get interesting if a cop pulled you over for noise and took a peak underneath.Also, The Elantra N, with the N-mode (track mode), has the valve on the muffler wide open, so it clocks in at 102 decibels, which is above the CA limit of 95 decibels.
The fiat forums say the Abarth has a rear muffler, but there is a factory catback that has no muffler, which may be a europe thing, as the US catalog has no part number for part #11.Not sure what a Fiat Abarth clocks at, but it came from the factory with NO mufflers. Could get interesting if a cop pulled you over for noise and took a peak underneath.
The fiat forums say the Abarth has a rear muffler, but there is a factory catback that has no muffler, which may be a europe thing, as the US catalog has no part number for part #11.
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Nice...I get it.If someone asks in casual conversation, Potomac Maryland. If I'm calling on service people, Rockville, MD.