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Old 08-07-02, 05:15 PM
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installed my dual tip m2 exhaust

And it sounds GREAT!!! I can't believe how good it sounds. Even with downpipe and midpipe its still way quieter than my n1 dual with the silencers in, and the tone is much better. I can't feel any power loss, actually it feels better since I was always using my silencers with the n1 dual. Best thing i've done for my car in a long time. Any of you guys worried about noise with a midpipe, forget about it and get the rb or m2.
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nice....those things are nice.

So is the M2 with dp/mp quieter than the n1 duels were with the main cat/dp and silencers!?!?

wow.....get an XR1 in there and it will be stock

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I'm not sure what the n1 dual sounds like with the stock cat, but I bet it would still be louder.
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i have the n1 dual with a stock cat and its loud as FU@#.

Id go nuts if i was running a midpipe.

my n1 dual melted my bumper...any of you have that problem?

I want the m2.

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thought about getting the m2 but decided on the n1 dual instead like it loud
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Originally posted by artguy

my n1 dual melted my bumper...any of you have that problem?

I want the m2.

j
Same thing happened to me.
I sold it and got an M2.
Slightly less power on top end but no big deal.
Sound is great.
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Welcome to the club!
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So what would you guy's honest opinion be? GReddy Sport catback, or the M2? Ive heard the GReddy keeps a pretty mellow tone, but has the 5'' tip.

I am planning on going hiflo cat, but already have a dp. thanks for any input!
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i personaly dont want a big hole sticking out the back of my car so im going to go with the M2 exhaust. thats just me. I also dont want a loud exhaust so im going to go with the M2 for the that reason too. as long as 94touring is lying, and i would have no idea why on earth he would do that, thats the exhaust for me.

good day to you gentlemen.
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Let me put it this way, anyone who knows how loud a canister system can be especially with no cats, such as the n1's and others will not be dissapointed in sound quality and noise. The m2 makes having a midpipe possible, with a much better tone over other exhaust.
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The M2 dual is great; people comment on the tone of mine all the time. It's also quiet enough to be stealthy when you want...
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any pics?
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This is a pic I found of some other forum members ride with the m2 installed.

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Here are some pics of mine.

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I had a thought that some of you may think that the markings on the right tip was caused by the bumper touching, it's not. I melted my car cover to it. I have done it about 4 times now and some day I may actually learn from it.
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Is it just me or does the M2 look just like Remus? Well the tips anyhow. I liked the sound when I had it on my Honda, just didn't like it made from mild steel. Is the M2 all stainless steel, even the piping?
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Originally posted by GoRacer
Is it just me or does the M2 look just like Remus? Well the tips anyhow. I liked the sound when I had it on my Honda, just didn't like it made from mild steel. Is the M2 all stainless steel, even the piping?
What is Remus?

Yes, the M2 is all stainless.
The tips and can are polished.
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Remus makes exhausts for mercedes and has the "fox" logo on the tips i believe. Pretty much stainless mufflers with duel tips
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Originally posted by RX7Elmo
Remus makes exhausts for mercedes and has the "fox" logo on the tips i believe. Pretty much stainless mufflers with duel tips
If I remember correctly, Remus makes stuff for VW too. From what I've seen, they look okay.
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The main body has an embossed logo of High-Tech so go figure.
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