OBX Mufflers
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OBX Mufflers
I was wondering if any on has ever used OBX products befor i am looking at mufflers from them my mods are listed in my sig, any input helps thanks.
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Heres a link www.obxracingsports.com
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No offense but those mufflers kind of have a ricer connotation, or so I have come to believe. They don't look bad though, I'd get the tuneable one because they are loud.
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Nah man, the BEST prices for those mufflers is www.testpipe.com $79.95 each and they got the N1 style ones too.
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Powridah runs them in twins from a 3" downpipe to 3" split Y pipe (thats some big piping- 3" the ENTIRE way). It used to be on Rosh's car.
Didn't get a chance to hear the car when I saw it, as Kyle had killed the battery listening to the stereo while working on the interior and it would start, but they looked sweet as hell.
He told me they are fairly quiet at low throttle and at idle, and sounded nice at WOT. Maybe I can get a soundclip?
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Didn't get a chance to hear the car when I saw it, as Kyle had killed the battery listening to the stereo while working on the interior and it would start, but they looked sweet as hell.
He told me they are fairly quiet at low throttle and at idle, and sounded nice at WOT. Maybe I can get a soundclip?
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I have one
I'm running a single cannister type obx on my car with open 2.5" piping from exhaust manifold back. It's extremely loud and deep sounding. I kinda like it, but I have to run the tuning insert on the street, or cops like to give me a hard time.