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Old 08-06-2010, 02:05 PM
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[QUOTE=BumbleBee01,Aug 5 2010, 08:12 PM] Singles will perform better and weigh less.
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Does anyone know how the drone is on the Spectrum Elite single? There has to be SOME drone considering it's a 70mm single. I find it hard to believe there wouldn't be any at all.
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well you seemed to narrow it down for yourself with the parameters, the ti-c is very loud so if the elite is in your budget its an easy pick.
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So then single will be better than duel? Is there any horsepower difference?
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There is don with the SE single, but it's not too bad. Any single will have drone.
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Originally Posted by Xyoojfl,Aug 7 2010, 07:09 AM
So then single will be better than duel? Is there any horsepower difference?
the single should net a slight hp advantage over the dual, the other advantage is in the weight saving.
Old 08-07-2010, 06:42 PM
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Greddy SE NO DRONE with a test pipe... Is not that quiet... It has a very good sound... I really like this exhaust
Old 08-07-2010, 08:43 PM
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I saw dyno numbers for the single and dual SE and the single ups the car 9hp, the dual ups it 14hp. I was under the impression single is better but that muffler restricts airflow a bit. Even with the Y split the dual produces more power (with the SE, i can't speak for other exhausts).
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The price from ERZPerformance is good but I called this morning and they are out of the Greddy SE dual. The gentleman I spoke with was unsure when they would be getting the next shipment.

Shipping was reasonable as well. Under $100 to MN.
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Mosica Motorsports has the SE Dual listed on their website for $990. I contacted them regarding the availability of the SE and they informed me that not only did they have 0 in stock but this item has been discontinued by Greddy. Can anyone confirm this?


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