pics request on the corksport exhaust
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Originally Posted by 1987RX7guy
Look at the canister, it can't help be loud. Those types of cans are not designed to reduce volume. They're designed to be flamboyant.
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Originally Posted by TII-aholic
flamoboyant no...free flowing yes. i personally love the sound its deep and loud. it does come with a silencer to help reduce volume however it takes out the low end sound too. i say get it becuse you cant beat it for the money. and youll get used to the loudness. oh and it only loud with the windows down. if you have a/c and keep the windows up youll be fine
Compared it to an old school HKS can, any school RB can, Borla cans, and other decent looking cans, its very flamboyant.
All of the above are free flowing btw. They just do a better job at lowering the volume of the exhaust.
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I have a similar exhaust and its loud when your on the gas but when your cruisin its not that bad. I've even drivin infront of cops with it and havn't gottin pulled over yet. (knock on wood)
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Originally Posted by 1987RX7guy
Compared it to an old school HKS can, any school RB can, Borla cans, and other decent looking cans, its very flamboyant.
All of the above are free flowing btw. They just do a better job at lowering the volume of the exhaust.
All of the above are free flowing btw. They just do a better job at lowering the volume of the exhaust.
well idk about you but i like the deep tone of this can. there is NO raspyness or anything like that with this can. ive heard the rest and none compare to the sound of this one
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If you're gonna be making serious power, save up enough money to get a RB system, but instead have a 3" single made with one dynomax bullet and a Borla XR-1. Quality sound, quiet, and tons of flow.
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I love mine...what a commanding sound my car has, especially with the ports and the carb...but the exhaust helps The Corksport has a very deep sound that just beats in your chest when ur standing behind it...love it.
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Originally Posted by 1987RX7guy
Look at the canister, it can't help be loud. Those types of cans are not designed to reduce volume. They're designed to be flamboyant.
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Originally Posted by wheelmanst
I love mine...what a commanding sound my car has, especially with the ports and the carb...but the exhaust helps The Corksport has a very deep sound that just beats in your chest when ur standing behind it...love it.
How is that setup? 1/4 times? Honest streetable opinion?
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Well honestly, it WILL be very streetable..when its tuned. Right now the jetting is close, but still off, and its breaking in ( 350 miles) but I feel the car will be fairly streetable when its all said and done. Its not too bad, does buck a bit under very light throttle but thats expected with carb setup + big ports. I am hoping to get this car into the 13's on the motor...but honestly I have no clue what to expect. I will def. post when I get it broken in and run it at the track.
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I run a corksport with a borla xr-1 oval 3 inch. Yes its very ferrari' sounding and deepens all those loud sounds you guys are complaing about. Sorry about the darkness of the photos I will get better ones tonight and post them on my site. And I don't know of anyone running over 400 rwhp and has a RB dual. I will how ever do a dyno session with my car next month and we have a RB dual catback to bolt up and finally get some real comparison numbers between both.....