exhaust suggestions
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exhaust suggestions
so i recently loss an auction to a racing beat exhaust system for a GSL-SE....i needed it bad becuz my rx7 is currently straight piped and way too loud for these streets...the offer came with the main muffler and the street port center section..and i was gonna get the header to complete the system but now i cant -_-.....
does anyone have any suggestions on what i should do with my exhaust or is racing beat the best way to go as far as noise and performance?
how about rotaflow? anyone have info on it?....are they loud? :X
does anyone have any suggestions on what i should do with my exhaust or is racing beat the best way to go as far as noise and performance?
how about rotaflow? anyone have info on it?....are they loud? :X
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Magnaflow sounded pretty good on my car. I had the streetport header/center section, and had it go from 2 to 1 over the rear axle into a dual tip muffler . Was tolerable on the streets, and mean and loud on WOT.
Oh how i miss that car...
Oh how i miss that car...
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From Rotaflo.. The RF250 is a great muffler that provides a not too loud exhaust note but very nice deep tone on NA or Turbo setups. The RF300 is similar but a little louder. It all depends on what exhaust setup you have. Right now I'm running Racing Beat road race headers connected straight down to apexi midpipes and finishing with the Racing Beat street port primaflow muffler. If I threw on the RF250 now, even with headers.. I was told by them that it would sound great. That's one thing they specialize is, great sounding exhausts for NA rotary (which seems like is somewhat hard to find in normally mufflers). Here is a pic of the RF250.