stillen didn't have resonated... I got straight pipes...
it sounds so bad... wtf is all that raspyness?... it sounds like the insides of the exhaust is tin fluttering or something... now I know when I see those little cars with 6" exhaust tips making tons of noise & not going anywhere... they deleted the cats:4tongue:
I took the test pipes back out & put the oe cats back in to see what just the headers alone would do... what a difference a cat makes... I was so happy that it sounded back to normal that I was singing that in my head

"what a difference, a CAT makes.... da da da dahhh..."
I def wouldn't drive it around the way it was, so bad...
so with just the headers swapped & the stock cats retained, it's not a heck of a lot louder than it was before the headers... before the headers at idle it was pretty quiet, now at idle it has a hint of a rumble... also through the low band the stillen was a bit quieter where now you do hear it a bit more... it is louder floored too, but not rediculously much.. ok well maybe a little close to rediculous but it do sound gooood!

... overall the headers just turned the volume up a notch or 2, but it sounds similar to what it sounded like before the headers, just a bit louder...
it also now has a slight more raspy hint than before the headers at times, not bad, but a hint of it at close to 3k rpms to a bit over that... it sounds to me like a part of the ehaust is resonating kinda... what makes the raspyness?
now, after hearing it with & without the cat, I'm wondering how much louder a race type tiny cat is gonna be louder than the stock cat.... it's a bit loud now with the stock cat, I don't think I could take much louder... are the aftermarket tiny cats louder than the oe cat? I'm considering instead of using one of the tiny cats in the stock location to step the cat back a bit, mount it after the bend & straight back... I can fit a nice 14" long random technologies cat at that point, something that flows great but is going to be as quiet as the stock cats.... this'll also give a slightly cooler location for the wideband sensors... with the stock cat location technicly the front of the cat is really too hot of a location anyway... sensors don't last as long... with the stock cat location you have no choice, but FI you gotta watch that even more with the cats, too much heat starts ruining things... cats moved back 8 inches or so is an advantage really so I think I might do that...