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What exhaust are you running?

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it depends what your intentions are, if your looking for sound you can upgrade, but if your trying to make power its not worth upgrading just stay stock.
 
jayman089 said:
All N/T, what exhaust are you running?? I'm looking into getting a new cat back and I am wondering what to go with. :dsm:

Dude you have a ton of choices out there but my personal recommendations are Apexi N1 or Greddy Evo..I have the Greddy Evo2 and it's perfect (had to be considering the $600 that I forked up)..Anyway do some research because there's probably a billion threads on this..my .02..
 
I have rsr and it sounds awsome.
It was designed to be quiet while adding horspower. I run with no cat and it is not loud at all. I couldnt believe it!!! I have a ford probe with a 6 cylinder with pacesetter headers and 2.5 inch exhaust all the way back. You could definantly feel the power increase. BUT the car was so loud it hurt my ears after 20 minutes of driving.. I swear to all I will never rice out again..one of the reason I got a dsm. You have to start somewhere you know.

Look up rsr exhaust on yahoo and check it out. Alot of r and d went into these systems..Dyno proven..
 
thanks for your input and i've heard a lot about the apexi n1 but not sure if it would be right for me. i am planning to add the exhaust with an aem cai and a high flow cat. so basically, apexi n1 or greddy evo?

PS sounds clips would be appreciated :dsm:
 
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