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Old 06-19-2007, 09:41 AM
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If you want a great sounding exhaust with a very deep tone that is not too loud you might want to add Mugen to your short list.

I have an HKS and love it. Pretty quiet with a nice deep tone under part throttle, nice and loud under wide open throttle at all rpms but more so (of course) in vtec. But remember, nothing is going to sound too deep at 8000-9000 rpm!
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Originally Posted by tof,Jun 19 2007, 09:41 AM
If you want a great sounding exhaust with a very deep tone that is not too loud you might want to add Mugen to your short list.

I have an HKS and love it. Pretty quiet with a nice deep tone under part throttle, nice and loud under wide open throttle at all rpms but more so (of course) in vtec. But remember, nothing is going to sound too deep at 8000-9000 rpm!
Very true

Even without a testpipe my car sounded like a bike in vtec. But that's the one thing about HKS that is a must, you have to get a testpipe. Without one, mine didn't seem much louder than stock.
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Gimme a C! Gimme an O! Ah screw that. Comptech.

with TP I really like it. Not too loud, probably you'd prefer the tone without a TP though (keep your cat) as it was a lower tone before. More low and raspy with the TP.
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Originally Posted by GOS2K007,Jun 19 2007, 05:56 AM
I'm confused because according to Evasive's website
"S2000 application comes with... Dual stainless muffler w/titanium tip 70mm pipe splits into 60mm pipes(w/50mm removable silencers) "

Greddy Ti-c
That was the info everyone got in the beginning. However, the actual pipe size are 60mm/50mm on the Ti-C..
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Originally Posted by Spanky,Jun 19 2007, 08:51 PM
That was the info everyone got in the beginning. However, the actual pipe size are 60mm/50mm on the Ti-C..
Ahhh, ok cool Thanks for clearing that up.
Guess I'll strike this one off my list.
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