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Old 01-21-03, 12:57 PM
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This tip can be added to any Catback System.
Old 01-21-03, 01:02 PM
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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.
I think it doesnt metter which brand a choose, i think everyone of them are god.
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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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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?
Don't forget to set aside extra time and money to remove the exhaust residue from your rear bumper.
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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 am 22.
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 must be getting OLD!!
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Oh I forgot to add my age, 18. I've got a PFS catback, and straight pipes to the turbos.

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I'm 22 and I really don't like real loud and obnoxious exhausts, just something in between and the GReedy PE sounds just right to me.

My $.02
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hks super drager...

mad tite yo!

(lol)

between bov threads and catbacks...on this thread like herpes!!
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I had an HKS Super Dragger and that exhaust was way too f*cking loud.
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I'm 42 and I have a N1, us older guy's (farts) don't get as much **** from the cops as you young men, (kids).
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I have a greddy SP i'd sell ya.
How loud is it? I'd rather have something quiet.. a "stealth FD," is what I'm interested in. Any suggestions on a quiet cb?...with the use of a resonated mp, dp, and borla race muffler? Is there a cb taht doesn't sacrafice all the power so it obtains its quietness? thanks.
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I'm thinking.. RB duals..
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From my own personal experience I've found the RB duals to be the most quiet performance cb on the market.
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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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