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Old 08-05-2006, 08:02 AM
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Im just wondering...


On my last car i had a Tanabe SRM exhaust, which dont get me wrong was brilliant quality, and sounds like a race car...!!



Are there any high spec exhausts for the S that are not that loud...?? But look great, and do their job well...??
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You get those times when you want a quiet car... But still goes, and perhaps sound nicer when puttin the pedal down...
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just take off the airbox cover.

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Originally Posted by Nicksol,Aug 5 2006, 04:02 PM
Are there any high spec exhausts for the S that are not that loud...?? But look great, and do their job well...??
The Amuse Dual is probably the best exhaust that fits the bill.

Expensive though .....

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Or the Mugen
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Originally Posted by StevenM,Aug 5 2006, 05:51 PM
Expensive though .....
Due to it's short lifespan.
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Originally Posted by Chris Type R,Aug 5 2006, 05:49 PM
Due to it's short lifespan.
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I wont be gettin that one then...


Yah i suppose the dual inlet thingies would be the best... I know DC did some a while back... Ill have a look around...



I also want muchoss lightness...
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Fuitsubo is much more reasonably priced relatively quiet. However, I think the weight saving is just 10lbs. It would be my first choice for a stainless steel dual.
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Mugen is supposed to be one of the best for low noise/ good performance, and lighter than stock.


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