A lot's been posted here about removing the baffles from the stock pipes. I've also seen mention of the reducer at the front, and how removing it reduces low-end torque. I'm wondering if anyone has tried removing only the reducer, and leaving the baffles in place. Also, how about removing the reducer and only the first (rearmost) baffle? I'm thinking this approach might produce a deeper tone due to the effectively longer reflection chamber in the pipes (but still keep enough backpressure to preserve good low-end). Anyone?