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Old 11-16-2011, 11:37 PM
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Default EVS Tuning 70-SSP Exhaust




we are proud to present the latest EVS tuning product, the 70-SSP Exhaust.



We have done extensive testing both on the street and track.. this exhaust is built to perform.




Piping Diameter: 70mm
Tip Diameter: 90mm
Weight: 27.4lbs

The full cat-back EVS Tuning 70-SSP Exhaust Sytem for the S2000 was designed to provide a balance between great exhaust sound with optimal power gains. The consistent exhaust sound is maintained with an external hemholtz canister to maintain air resonance and minimize droning. 70mm piping was sized to increase and achieve efficient exhaust flow.

Features:
- Full cat-back, single muffler exhaust
- Made from SUS304 stainless steel
- Helmholtz design for consistent sound
- The entire exhaust system weighs a mere 27.4 lbs
- Exhaust hangers are hollow for additional weight savings.
- Includes all necessary hardware for installation.
- Track and Dyno tested. Gains of +7.8 lbs tqe, +13.2 hp

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Up_p7MIYiQ[/media]

Baseline: OEM intake + Mugen Header + Factory Exhaust
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Upgrade: OEM Intake + Mugen Header + EVS Tuning 70-SSP Exhaust

Dyno gains: +7.8lbs tqe, +13.2 hp
NOTE: The factory catalytic converter was retained throughout the test. An additional gain of 5 to 7+ hp is anticipated with the use of test pipe.

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUMG-C_4RSo&feature=player_embedded[/media]

Click here for more information and special introductory pricing.

thanks for looking!

Old 11-17-2011, 03:29 AM
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I like it, any idea of what the pricing will be yet?
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Link above says Price:$1,095.00
Old 11-17-2011, 05:30 AM
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Any more rear pictures of the exhaust installed? Trying to judge how much of the Helmholtz is visible if you were driving behind the car.

Looks good, and thanks for continuing to produce new products
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Could you define "minimize drone"? Any db readings? Thanks
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Looks sweet!! I really like it!!
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looks amazing. Ive been waiting for a nice stainless steel single on the market at a reasonable price. However, im not too fond of the sound... but really it's inevitable for most singles to have some rasp on our 4 bangers
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Any pictures on an AP2 ?
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Originally Posted by Jphoa
looks amazing. Ive been waiting for a nice stainless steel single on the market at a reasonable price.
Hey! Me too...

Originally Posted by kchandra
Link above says Price:$1,095.00
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Not sure if that's rasp or vibration issues. Whatever it is, it needs to get fixed


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