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ETalon95

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Sep 11, 2004
Whitehall, Pennsylvania
How or where can I get an exhaust that sounds and appears like the stock GSX's. I would like to put a high flow exhaust on my car thats not loud at all, but i would liek to have the high flow...
 
DSMSpyder99 said:
get a Dynomax SuperTurbo Muffler (17793), go to an exhaust shop get 2.5" or 3" MANDREL BENT piping. Get a Hi Flow Cat from Random Technology, RoadRace Engineering, or Slowboy Racing.
I second this. ^^^^ That muffler will look and sound alot like stock and they only run about $60. Add piping, welding, and a cat and you've got a bad-ass, stock-appearing, high-flow exhaust and you spent alot less than most people on this board. :thumb:
 
ETalon95 said:
where can i buy an RS exhaust at??? does it have to be used??
I have an RS*R exhaust on my car it's GREAT I love it. It has two resonators which prevent the loud farting noises or real deep bass that a lot of performance exhausts do. If you look at my vehicle profile I have a rear shot of my car so you can see what my exhaust looks like.
 
Thats looks good ^^^.... but doesnt look stock.. is there anyway i can get the dual piping coming out of the dynomax muffler??
 
Can someone tell me where I can find a dynomax exhuast... i looked around but no one gives a price..
 
ETalon95 said:
you have the dynomax installed on your car?? it doesnt sound stock??
Any free-flowing, performance exhaust is going to be louder than stock. If your car performs well with a modified exhaust, you're going to hear it. Many are simply quieter than others and some look like stock. They are all louder than stock, because they are less restrictive and that is what you want. Even with a sleeper......
 
99gst_racer said:
Any free-flowing, performance exhaust is going to be louder than stock. If your car performs well with a modified exhaust, you're going to hear it. Many are simply quieter than others and some look like stock. They are all louder than stock, because they are less restrictive and that is what you want. Even with a sleeper......

Thats not always true... A well designed muffler/resonator can eliminate frequencies without adding restriction... however you then end up in much higher priced R&D... This is rare for a company to undertake, because most people looking for a straight through exhuast want the louder sound anyway.

From what i've read on this board, and some other articles, the dynomax muffler is good. i think i might be going that route, possibly just add anoother resonator before the muffler to get rid of lower tones
 
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