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river volve 03-03-13 08:28 PM

exshaust recomendation
 
hi guis i have a 1988 n/a racing beat heaters 2.5 exshaust 1 prisilencer and is two loud :( i need some help please i know racing beat is a good choice but i don't have $1200 dollars tanks :scratch:

gregs22 03-03-13 11:17 PM

A little more what you expect out of a exhaust system would be helpful, there are super loud ebay bolt on systems or a nice quiet tone from racing beat. When I was searching for a exhaust system I noticed on Racing Beats site the mid section is Oem sizing, if you wanted to save some money you could buy the oem bolt in rear sections for much less.

river volve 03-04-13 10:14 PM

tanks man

Derekcat 03-04-13 11:50 PM

Racing Beat. Find a used catback for $300 and be done. :)
I regret not taking the time to find a RB catback years earlier... It makes the exhaust sound perfect and it'll last forever.

Eternaldharma 03-05-13 08:06 AM

Racing Beat is definately the way to go... I've had boh the cat back and compete road race (yes I shelled out the $1,200 for the road Race and did not regret it one bit)..

Funny enough I ended up trading my complete road race for a complete TII swap...

The racing beat will definately hold it's value in the long run and iste best bang for the buck..

Keep searching and you will run across a used cat back... I found one for $300 in great condition...

Good Luk..

river volve 03-05-13 08:00 PM

cool tanks everybody tanks for your time and lets keep the rotary alive !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

R-X-R 03-06-13 06:02 PM

I have borla catback with rb headER and prescilenser and its pretty darn good.


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