exhausts system
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exhausts system
looking to get an exhasut system. cannot figure out which one i want. the apexi gt spec i have heard is def. an awsome exhasut. the blitz exhasut is a little smaller more refined as well as cheaper. and the hks carbon ti def has a sweet look the just adds to the rear of the fd.
need some feedback on these systems to figure out which one is worth buying.
need some feedback on these systems to figure out which one is worth buying.
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Straight pipe with mandrel bent tubing. Go to http://www.jcwhitney.com/catsubpic.j...D=3170&BQ=jcw2 and make your own. I plan
on it within this month.
on it within this month.
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I like my Greddy PE. It's the same diameter as the Apexi gt-spec on the outside, but i believe it's thicker as well. It has a very low, quiet rumble at everything other than high rpm. Depending on where you live, that's important. The only downside to this exhaust is the huge canister (which helps innoise reduction) and the extra length of piping/bends compared to the cut-across-diagonally gt-spec right around the rear suspension.
I don't recommend the GT-spec w/o the silencer, as your head will still be ringing an hour later. I don't recommend the GT-spec WITH the silencer either, as it restricts the flow too much by decreasing the opening to about 2 1/2 inches.
I like how the hks hi-per looks
that's my opinion
I don't recommend the GT-spec w/o the silencer, as your head will still be ringing an hour later. I don't recommend the GT-spec WITH the silencer either, as it restricts the flow too much by decreasing the opening to about 2 1/2 inches.
I like how the hks hi-per looks
that's my opinion
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