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Old 03-16-14, 02:32 PM
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NA catback single exhaust?

I've been looking at a few but I haven't heard any of them in person. What's a good single exhaust that's decently loud but streetable?
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I like my HKS silent hi power exhaust. Not too loud, has a nice tone to it. Never bothered by the cops

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I would go with racing beat. That's what I have on my Car and it sounds awesome. It's not to loud and not to quiet a perfect mix of the two
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Originally Posted by 82sa22
I would go with racing beat. That's what I have on my Car and it sounds awesome. It's not to loud and not to quiet a perfect mix of the two
Rb is dual not single
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Unless you buy one of their universal mufflers and get piping fab'd
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dual is better anyways, at least on an n/a that has nothing to cut off the sharp exhaust notes. 2 mufflers can do that easier than 1.

the RB power pulse mufflers do a decent job if that's what you choose.
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Make sure you sample some of the singles before buying. Open NA rotary exhausts get extremely loud.

Of those I have heard the Apexi GT Spec and HKS Silent Hi-Power my favorites. I ran a GT Spec for a while before going to N1 duals. The duals are louder. None of them are remotely close to the quiet noise level of a Racing Brat system.
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https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generati...-dual-1055607/
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I am having a Megan Racing system put on my 88' very on Saturday with their High flow Cat. I'll let you know how it comes out with pix/audio if I can. I chose a more standard shaped mufflers to keep noise down. The chrome tips are gorgeous with Megan Racing etched on the sides. They do have the N1 style also. I think prices are reasonable.
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