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Old 09-18-2003, 03:01 PM   #1
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could anyone tell whats the best type of exhaust that makes the lodest noise

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sorry...i meant could anyone tell me whats the best type of exhaust thats the loadest
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sorry...i meant could anyone tell me whats the best type of exhaust thats the loadest
I'd have to say the A'PEXi N1 or GT Spec. Also HKS is loud.
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Supertrapp makes great self-tunable exhausts. Tenzo mufflers are great for adding some HP to the higher RPM range. Stillen headers are great and lighter than most headers out there. Lightspeed is great. Make sure your headers are coated.
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you should get a greddy exhaust because they dont come with silencers
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I'd have to say the A'PEXi N1 or GT Spec. Also HKS is loud.

i liked the n1... it's loud.. but i think greddy evolution is louder.. isn't it? cuz i used to have evo. and my bf had n1 and we always thought mine was louder... i considered installing apexi dunk before i got the evo. but it was just too loud... i don't think it's popular anymore because of its loudness... but hey, i could be wrong.. (and yea, it cause a lot of troubles w/ the law enformance because of its loudness... at least around Long beach area)

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Old 09-26-2003, 01:13 PM   #7
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i liked the n1... it's loud.. but i think greddy evolution is louder.. isn't it? cuz i used to have evo. and my bf had n1 and we always thought mine was louder... i considered installing apexi dunk before i got the evo. but it was just too loud... i don't think it's popular anymore because of its loudness... but hey, i could be wrong.. (and yea, it cause a lot of troubles w/ the law informance because of its loudness... at least around Long beach area)

Pretty funny, reminds me of when a friend of mine got an A'PEXi Dunk exhaust a long while ago back. He came over to me house (a few friends were meeeting up at my place) and he had gotten the exhaust put on like 2 days before. Anyways, he pulls up and we're admiring it and wondering how loud it is and all, and so going like between 5 and 10mph he idles the car up my street about a half block, and it was loud enough that a neighbor comes running outside screaming at him "stop racing up and down the street!" LMAO, it's was so freakin' hilarious mainly because he was moving about as fast as a turtle and the guy thought he was racing, but he was just idling and reving the motor in neutral while just rolling up the street. Yeah, those exhausts were WAY hella loud! I believe the EVO is quieter than the N1, but it depends on what car each of them is installed on, and what other toys each car has done as well. An EVO hooked to a header might be louder than an N1 hooked to stock exhaust manifold, even though N1 is louder as an exhaust itself.
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I'd have to say the A'PEXi N1 or GT Spec. Also HKS is loud.
hey dude where did you get the red centre for your streeing wheel?? i drive a 98 coupe myself a red one but it only has a 1.6 i in it havent got it long but looking to put another engine in it get back to me on how u got that on the streeing wheel men

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I'm gonna go out on a limb here, call me crazy, but I guess he did it with some paint, hench the fading/chiping sorry Matt.
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I'm gonna go out on a limb here, call me crazy, but I guess he did it with some paint, hench the fading/chiping sorry Matt.


Yeah, it's Testors model paint. Doesn't work well when you have a Club.

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tanabe racing medallion is a loud but deep tone and gives 5hp
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Re: exhaust's

try skunk 2 catback, it sounds sweet
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sorry...i meant could anyone tell me whats the best type of exhaust thats the loadest
LMAO...That just sounds funny, like a ricer question. I don't mean to offend, but why would you want the loudest exhaust?
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Old 12-02-2003, 09:24 PM   #14
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actually i posted that question for a friend who was having and argument with another friend..neither of us are ricers
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