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Old 02-17-2005, 04:59 PM
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Greddy exh. vs. Apexi exh.

Which one is a better buy? the Greddy sp2 or the Apexi WS2?
Is the N1 really that loud? I am looking for the most mid range power.
Will turbo later.
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Re: Greddy exh. vs. Apexi exh.

thats up to you really both well made and will net same gains *nothing is a gain lmfao* so its more into looks and tone. i myself like the WS over the greddy.
n1 is loud but a good tone
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Old 02-17-2005, 05:43 PM
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Re: Greddy exh. vs. Apexi exh.

i have a AEM V2 on it, will that make a difference on what exhaust to choose?
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Old 02-17-2005, 05:49 PM
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Re: Re: Greddy exh. vs. Apexi exh.

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i have a AEM V2 on it, will that make a difference on what exhaust to choose?
not at all
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Re: Greddy exh. vs. Apexi exh.

if you're going to turbo don't bother getting either. You'll want to swap it out for bigger piping and a more free flowing muffler.
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Re: Greddy exh. vs. Apexi exh.

sounds good, and about the turbo, I work in a metal shop so I have the ability to weld whatever. I might just make my own turbo setup. Is it a better idea to just use silicone hosing?
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Re: Re: Greddy exh. vs. Apexi exh.

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if you're going to turbo don't bother getting either. You'll want to swap it out for bigger piping and a more free flowing muffler.
on a low boost turbo kit i feel the piping is fine enough for not chagin.

but i know what you mean.

I'll be running 2 1/4 piping @ 7psi no worries really.
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Re: Re: Greddy exh. vs. Apexi exh.

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sounds good, and about the turbo, I work in a metal shop so I have the ability to weld whatever. I might just make my own turbo setup. Is it a better idea to just use silicone hosing?
silicone hosing for your pipes?!?!?! No, silicone couplers to connect your piping, but no, not for your pipes.
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Re: Re: Re: Greddy exh. vs. Apexi exh.

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on a low boost turbo kit i feel the piping is fine enough for not chagin.

but i know what you mean.

I'll be running 2 1/4 piping @ 7psi no worries really.
Even on low boost though, it'll help the turbo spool quicker with bigger exhaust piping. It's all up to you. I personally would wait.
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Re: Re: Greddy exh. vs. Apexi exh.

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sounds good, and about the turbo, I work in a metal shop so I have the ability to weld whatever. I might just make my own turbo setup. Is it a better idea to just use silicone hosing?
and hell you work at a metal shop make your exhaust too then
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Re: Greddy exh. vs. Apexi exh.

get the gt spec n1 by apexi, 5 icnh piping all the way back
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