The biggest tip on Exhaust?
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Originally posted by black99
Well if you want to get down to it the Greedy SP has a 5.25" tip... lol still stupid to worry about tip sizing instead of something more important like flow though IMO.
Well if you want to get down to it the Greedy SP has a 5.25" tip... lol still stupid to worry about tip sizing instead of something more important like flow though IMO.
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I just recently installed the GReddy Power Extreme, 4" piping and 5" tip. Its not much louder than the Racing Beat dual tip I previously had on at idle or cruising. Its only really loud when you stomp on it. I felt a noticable difference when I put it on compared to the Racing Beat.
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Personally if you ask me NON of those sound good. They all sound like a high strung honda.
if you want good sound get a RB dual tip cat back with a Pettit resonated mp.
That will sound and flow good.
just my .02
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if you want good sound get a RB dual tip cat back with a Pettit resonated mp.
That will sound and flow good.
just my .02
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Re: The biggest tip on Exhaust?
Originally posted by v_skogh
I want a really big tip on my next Catback system. So which brand has the biggest tip and whats the model of the system?
Some pix on mounted catback?
I want a really big tip on my next Catback system. So which brand has the biggest tip and whats the model of the system?
Some pix on mounted catback?
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I think you should post your age when talking about exhaust systems...it makes sense really, us younger (hipper) guys want a loud, big, obnoxious, and scary exhaust. While the elderly guys might want something a little more discreet.
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Originally posted by 93blackrx
I think you should post your age when talking about exhaust systems...it makes sense really, us younger (hipper) guys want a loud, big, obnoxious, and scary exhaust. While the elderly guys might want something a little more discreet.
Matt
I think you should post your age when talking about exhaust systems...it makes sense really, us younger (hipper) guys want a loud, big, obnoxious, and scary exhaust. While the elderly guys might want something a little more discreet.
Matt
But i think I already dicided wich one Iam gonna buy. It will be HKS Hiper. I like mount position. It goes out i little bit on the side.
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Originally posted by 93blackrx
I think you should post your age when talking about exhaust systems...it makes sense really, us younger (hipper) guys want a loud, big, obnoxious, and scary exhaust. While the elderly guys might want something a little more discreet.
Matt
I think you should post your age when talking about exhaust systems...it makes sense really, us younger (hipper) guys want a loud, big, obnoxious, and scary exhaust. While the elderly guys might want something a little more discreet.
Matt
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I have a greddy SP i'd sell ya.
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I have the Greddy Sp with the 5" tip. It is kinda big but it actually does sound nice not overlly loud which suprised me. I don't like canister exhaust's and the SP is flatter and has a nice polish. The piping is 3" in and out so it works for me. I could tell a little boost in power when I slapped it on from 5500 rpms to redline. Oh and you won't burn your bumper with this exhaust either.
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