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Old 03-24-2008, 09:42 PM
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Corvette servos installed by the dealer, 11/07. Cost $542 installed. Shifts a little harder, but I like it. Supposed to help ease the pressure on the tranny and it seems as if it does. Not sure what model or if there is one. No problems since installing it. Runs like a bear. As far as the exhaust cutouts, You are right. they are dump valves, electronically controlled and installed before the mufflers..All I can say is " I love em" With the whine on the S/C and the noise from the exhaust, It is one awesome sounding machine..With a name like BRUTE, it needed the muscle to go along with it....I would have rathered them installed before the cats, but there wasn't any room since I had installed Dynatech Long tube headers, before installing the cutouts..Poor planning on my part. When I go to the car shows and leave the hood open, the younger car enthusiast crowd sees the S/C then I start it up for them and they go nuts..Not sure what there is with us guys and powerful car noise..Also installed a smaller air horn set than the big train horns. This one is much louder than the stock horn and commands respect when someone encroaches in your space..Installed on frame midway under truck..There are three and the biggest one is about a foot long. Hope this helps..BRUTE
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