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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 09:20 PM
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88 rx N/A racinig exhaust

what is the best street legal/racing exhaust system. i was thinking about going along with monza or magnaflow. but i am definatley taking off my cats and running a strait pipe back to my Y-pipe
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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 09:25 PM
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Racing Beat duals...the quietest out there. or if u want to get noticed by ricers/police then Apexi dual/single N1 system
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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 09:50 PM
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Racing beat is great if you are running no cats.
Very quiet and sounds awesome.
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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 09:51 PM
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First off. Welcome to the forum. You'll find a large amount of information here. This questions has been asked many times. Generally cost is a factor when it comes to choosing an exhaust system that's right for you.

One of the best systems available is produced by Racingbeat. Get a header and prescilencer and mate them with a Racing beat catback exhaust and it's music to the ears. Great performance quality as well.

I've used Racing beat equipment for years with no problems of rust of premature failure.
Currently i'm useing a Borla Cat-back exhaust system. I'm no longer sure if this is widely available for sale, however there are other catback systems available on the market today.

Stick with high quality headers and midpipe only because of the high heat your engine can produce.

If there any other questions you may have, check the Frequently asked questions section. There's a wealth of information there.
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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by rx7b13
what is the best street legal/racing exhaust system. i was thinking about going along with monza or magnaflow. but i am definatley taking off my cats and running a strait pipe back to my Y-pipe

Your post is filled with contradictions "street legal/racing" and "straight pipe"


You need to learn a LOT of things before you jump into the ghetto mullet head modding bandwagon.
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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 10:41 PM
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right now i am running racing beat header back to presilencer and then to the pacesetter monza duel tip exhausts...... i would not recomend them, they arnt the best performance...... this is the main reason. on the stock header and cats they sounded good, like very deep and mean, not rice at all, but now with the header and no cats it is VERY deep on a VERY BAD frequency, its not horribly loud but it hurts my ears, and im used to it, people who arnt used to it hate it alot, and once your 5th and 6th ports open it gets very buzzy, but still not to ricy, and not too loud... overall its a decent cheaper exhaust but its not at good in the performance as the racing beats.....im looking to get rid of mine actually sometime and convert to a single exhaust racing beat... not sure yet and i am short on cash, so if u wanna buy the monza system (Y pipe back) id be lookin to let it go for like, 200, oh yeah its got about 25k on it but its still in really good condition.... anyways... peace out
i still say go with racing beat its worth it in the long run prolly
bryan
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