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Old 04-06-2020, 06:36 PM
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At CMS, we figured as long as we're all waiting for track season to open back up, it's a good time to do some car upgrades. It helps pass the time, gives us something to look forward to, and -- as always -- makes our GT cars that much more fun to drive!

There aren't many mods that contribute more to the enjoyment of a GT3 or RS (on or off the track) than a center delete. In that spirit, between now and April 17, when you buy a CMS Ultimate Center Delete, you get an instant $400 store credit that you can use on any future purchase. It's good for everything we carry at Competition Motorsport, and they don't expire. PM us, shoot us an email or give us a call if you have questions.

We hope everyone's staying safe and healthy out there. We're looking forward to seeing you all at the track again!





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It’s a great sounding center delete. Nice fit and finish. Sounds much like the GMG center delete but has the added benefit of x pipe type scavenging.

I would post a vid but I can’t get it to upload

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Originally Posted by Waxer
It’s a great sounding center delete. Nice fit and finish. Sounds much like the GMG center delete but has the added benefit of x pipe type scavenging.

I would post a vid but I can’t get it to upload
Thanks, Waxer! We agree, the sound is really great and not at all harsh or "droney" (if that's a word). The merge or X-pipe scavenging is the main feature of our design (so popular it's been copied, though not often as it's much more difficult to design, flow test, and manufacture than a simple cross-pipe). The sound is a bit deeper in tone than others, as the cones and outlet elbows are larger diameter and thicker material, so have a lower resonant frequency.

We'll try to post some video, though it's proving difficult for us as well.



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