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The best exhaust?
Hey, What do you think is the best performing and sounding exhaust? I have a Tenzo, and I like it. It's not too loud, but when I hit the gas, it screams... So anyway, what kinda exhaust you guys rockin???
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Myself, I use a Sheep Dog exhaust. Its not a known brand, looks tough, sounds great, performs awsome.
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thats really kinda a hard question to answer, people have such different opinions on what they like in terms of sound and looks. I have a bolt on muffler (dragger style) that I got from Land Speed Racing. It looks good, it sounds pretty good(can get annoying sometimes) but its got a nice deep tone to it. Im not really sure what it did for my power.. I did several mods all at the same time.. Header, Muffler and CAI, so I couldnt tell you what type of gains I got from the muffler. Plus Im still running stock pipe and cat.
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Three come to mind,
If you want a very deep low sounding exaust without making the typical trumpet rice sound, go with the Thermal reseach and development exaust, which is polished on the muffler and piping back to the resonator, very nice quality. ![]() The next is The GreddY Evo which has a very deep sound just like the PE which I have, the only problem with the PE is if you drop it prepare to make mince meat out of the muffler, the EVO elimintes that problem. But just like the PE the piping diameter is larger more geared for Forced induction, that is why, I don't recommend it as much as the Thermal. ![]() And last, the DC sport exaust "sport" looks great, deep sound, a little more trumpety under full acceleration, I love the look, very tight, good quality, not as good as the Greddy or Thermal in construction. But a good exaust all around to produce power, and not kill as much low end TQ like the greddy. ![]() Hope this helps
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I too have heard many great things about the Thermal R&D systems..
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Racing Rice Cars: '97 Civic EX, '02 Explorer Eddie Bauer, '99 Isuzu Amigo 4x4 Bikes: '05 Suzuki DL650 Vstrom, '05 Yamaha Raptor 660R |
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I have a tanabe g power for my car, love it
. Sounds good and looks good, don't know how much hp gain i got
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I've also heard great things about Thermal R&D about their full stainless steel exhaust systems. I have the Greddy Evo on my car at the moment and I love it. For my next car, whenever that will be..., I think I'll look into the Thermal R&D Stainless Steel Exhaust.
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I have a Simota, great looks and a very nice sound.
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