Are the Racing Beat True Duals absolutely deafening
Are the Racing Beat True Duals absolutely deafening
they seem to hint at the presilencer and mufflers ability to quiet it, though i would never expect it to be "quiet" by any standard. would they be quiet enough to driver through a town in, stop at a light, and not get totally death stared? anyone know how loud they are in Decibels?
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They are still a good bit quieter than any single exhaust system. I don't know any decibel figure, but they aren't crazy loud or anything. I don't know about quiet, but then again what is on a rotary?
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Actually the RB exhausts aren't too bad. Now quite, but not too loud. There are sounds clips here, also: http://howto.globalvicinity.com/gv_w...i=66&co=1&vi=1
Soundclip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxUmud-JLic
The true duals arent that loud.
Even with only the presilencer on, its only on the verge of getting pulled over.
I didnt like the way the racing beat exhaust sounds so I paired it with two dynomax mufflers and I like it.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/c23lnx
below 2000 rpms its pretty quiet at half throttle, but once you punch it and the rpms start rising.......it will be louder then a no headers 4 cylinder engine, but will still sound deep and rotary
Even with only the presilencer on, its only on the verge of getting pulled over.
I didnt like the way the racing beat exhaust sounds so I paired it with two dynomax mufflers and I like it.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/c23lnx
below 2000 rpms its pretty quiet at half throttle, but once you punch it and the rpms start rising.......it will be louder then a no headers 4 cylinder engine, but will still sound deep and rotary






