looking for a good exhaust for street use
#27
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seriously man, i just dont have that kind of disposable income!!!
ok, since i can afford to get the following new, please tell me which one i should get:
HKS Hi-Power
Greddy Evo2
Greddy Ti-c
Thanks!!!
ok, since i can afford to get the following new, please tell me which one i should get:
HKS Hi-Power
Greddy Evo2
Greddy Ti-c
Thanks!!!
#28
My vote goes for either Greddy ones, the HKS appears more restrictive due to the exhaust design and the resonator pipes welded at the split.
As a side note... I'm very OBO for the evo2. If you like it might as well save a couple hundred than new. I'll even help you install it. Thanks.
As a side note... I'm very OBO for the evo2. If you like it might as well save a couple hundred than new. I'll even help you install it. Thanks.
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ok fellas, i've decided to go with the Greddy Ti-C. I heard it's new and it's suppose to sound pretty good. I know it's one of the less expensive ones but that's all I could afford. I think the mugen and comptech are nice but offer somewhat little advantage (less restrictive flow and weighs lighter) over the cheaper competition. I mean I am just looking for something that sounds better than stock and maybe a little bit of power gain. If i'm to spend $1500 on an exhaust, i better get at least 10-15HP. Since this is not the case, the price just doesn't justify it. Bottomline is, I'm cheap and I got no $$$$$$!!
Thanks for all the input guys!
Thanks for all the input guys!