Dual Exhaust
#1
Dual Exhaust
Im looking for a reputable dual exhaust that isnt too loud with decent hp gains. I came across the Greddy SE but i cant seem to find it anywhere. any help on this?
Ill also take any other suggestions if i dont have any luck on the GReddy
Ill also take any other suggestions if i dont have any luck on the GReddy
#2
Milltek from mann engineering has one out now. They just came out with it and I'm in the same boat as you. I don't want something obnoxiously loud with some power gains. I'm prob going order from them soon.
http://youtu.be/_g-gYkSyD9I
http://youtu.be/_g-gYkSyD9I
#4
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#7
id rather not buy an exhaust that gives no gains. dropping money just to sound cool isnt my thing. thanks for pointing that out!
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#8
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Generally you are not going to see a big gain from an exhaust with no tune. Most of the gain is from running a test pipe. If you stay with the OEM cat then you aren't going to see a gain no matter what the exhaust.
#9
True. Oem exhausts are well built.
Another question: anyone have an experience with the invidia n1 duals? Is it tolerable for daily driving/cops. And how is the quality and specs?
Another question: anyone have an experience with the invidia n1 duals? Is it tolerable for daily driving/cops. And how is the quality and specs?
#10
My buddy has the Invidia N1 w/ the cat still in place and it's louder and has more drone than my Skunk 2 megapower with a berk testpipe on it. My exhaust has minimal drone with the testpipe in place except when I have to go up hills and I'm at low rpm. With the cat in place it took getting used to but eventually it didn't bother me.
What is your reason for buying an exhaust? Damage? Sound??
What is your reason for buying an exhaust? Damage? Sound??