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GReddy Spectrum Elite Review (Dual Exhaust)

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Old 02-05-2010, 01:02 PM
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Why the burt tips? Seems like a lot of people like a stock looking exhausts, which this could almost pass for minus the burnt tips (and mufflers painted black as they should be!!).
Anyway, I really want to hear this and the fuji in person.
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Originally Posted by pistolpete17,Feb 5 2010, 02:02 PM
Why the burt tips? Seems like a lot of people like a stock looking exhausts, which this could almost pass for minus the burnt tips (and mufflers painted black as they should be!!).
Anyway, I really want to hear this and the fuji in person.
you might as well keep the stock exhaust if you're thinking of going with Fujitsubo. $1000 for 1 more decibel of sound throughout the rev band is a waste of money IMO.
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Originally Posted by TKim103,Feb 5 2010, 02:05 PM
you might as well keep the stock exhaust if you're thinking of going with Fujitsubo. $1000 for 1 more decibel of sound throughout the rev band is a waste of money IMO.
The difficult things is being able to hear any exhaust before buying. $800-1200 is a lot to spend not knowing exactly what you are getting (sound wise). And yes, I've tried finding people in my area with the exhaust I am interested in.
Thanks for your review, and of course, any more vids and pics are welcome.
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TKim103, thanks for posting the video. A question, are you running a TP, HiFlow Cat, or regular Cat?
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Originally Posted by BlueBarchetta,Feb 5 2010, 02:56 PM
TKim103, thanks for posting the video. A question, are you running a TP, HiFlow Cat, or regular Cat?
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is this system you bought mated to the stock cat? isn't there a size difference between the cat and the greddy se piping?
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Anymore pictures on the car ?
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[QUOTE=jc-s2000,Feb 5 2010, 03:01 PM] is this system you bought mated to the stock cat?
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Originally Posted by TKim103,Feb 5 2010, 03:08 PM
yes, it's bolted to the stock cat

the stock cat pipe diameter is smaller than the GReddy's 70mm diameter
is there an adapter piece to connect the two or is it just the exhaust donut that tapers? just curious, thanks! good choice and review
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Thanks for posting the review and video. I am very interested in getting a Greddy SE for my AP2 as well!!!


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