GReddy vs Stillen B-pipe + Muffler
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GReddy vs Stillen B-pipe + Muffler
Right now, I'm considering getting a catback system. I currently have a CAI and a Y-pipe. I plan on getting a hi-flow cat as well. My question is, not considering cost, if my goal is to have a loud, but deep sounding exhaust, which is the better combination? The stillen b-pipe and muffler or the greddy catback system... Of course, if there are other combinations which I haven't touched on and may be more appropriate, please feel free to list them. I guess to put it in other terms, less rice, more V-8 mustang. Thanks for the input.
On a sidenote, when I installed the y-pipe, at about the 1000-1500 range when travelling at about 30-40 mph in overdrive, my entire car is at some sort of harmonic tune, an the entire cabin starts vibrating. It really get's annoying after awhile... anyone else have this problem? possibly a rememdy? Thanks.
Originally posted by 1MAX2NV
Stillen looks less aggrassive than Greddy or Apexi. As for the sound, it all depends on the rest of your exhaust system. If you just get the muffler without the b-pipe. It will sound mellow. If you get the stillen b-pipe, it will be loud.
Stillen looks less aggrassive than Greddy or Apexi. As for the sound, it all depends on the rest of your exhaust system. If you just get the muffler without the b-pipe. It will sound mellow. If you get the stillen b-pipe, it will be loud.
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Re: GReddy vs Stillen B-pipe + Muffler
Originally posted by Xtreme5053
when I installed the y-pipe, at about the 1000-1500 range when travelling at about 30-40 mph in overdrive, my entire car is at some sort of harmonic tune, an the entire cabin starts vibrating. It really get's annoying after awhile... anyone else have this problem? possibly a rememdy? Thanks.
when I installed the y-pipe, at about the 1000-1500 range when travelling at about 30-40 mph in overdrive, my entire car is at some sort of harmonic tune, an the entire cabin starts vibrating. It really get's annoying after awhile... anyone else have this problem? possibly a rememdy? Thanks.
#3
All of those Greddy, HKS, Stillen, etc.. mufflers have drone --
The Stillen one is from 2000-3000 RPM --
So combined with your existing mods, your car will drone all the way up to 90MPH in overdrive or 60MPH in 3rd.
Not worth it --
The Stillen one is from 2000-3000 RPM --
So combined with your existing mods, your car will drone all the way up to 90MPH in overdrive or 60MPH in 3rd.
Not worth it --
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Originally posted by chris j vurnis
All of those Greddy, HKS, Stillen, etc.. mufflers have drone --
The Stillen one is from 2000-3000 RPM --
So combined with your existing mods, your car will drone all the way up to 90MPH in overdrive or 60MPH in 3rd.
Not worth it --
All of those Greddy, HKS, Stillen, etc.. mufflers have drone --
The Stillen one is from 2000-3000 RPM --
So combined with your existing mods, your car will drone all the way up to 90MPH in overdrive or 60MPH in 3rd.
Not worth it --
when I added the y-pipe, the drone is loud in all lower rpms and its peak is at 1.5k and droans all the way up to about 3-4k where it starts to loose resonation.
#5
My Greddy on my 95 starts to droned at 70 mph but when i first got it on my car it didnt do much of a toot but since i kinda broke it in it's got louder (night & day type of deal) i get the roar when i accerate too from stoping then all the way to 40-50 mph then get's quiet till 70 mph but when i find out is if the muffler is very hot like say for example i drive 80 miles (from chicago to michigan it gets pretty loud.. heh oh well i like mine but i wish the sound doesnt cut out and back like that i wish it gives me a stead stream of sound coming out of my exhaust
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Re: GReddy vs Stillen B-pipe + Muffler
[if my goal is to have a loud, but deep sounding exhaust, which is the better combination? The stillen b-pipe and muffler or the greddy catback system...
i have a PR CAI, Stillen Y-pipe, STillen B-Pipe and Stillen Muffler...and it is definitely deep and loud... mine gets loudest from 1800-2200 rpm.... it has more mustang than rice coffee can sound... that's what i like... i mean it's definitely an import sound but it has a more deep tone... i am not saying the stillen is louder than the greddy... all i am saying is that's what i got and that's the sound i get... i love it... later..
i have a PR CAI, Stillen Y-pipe, STillen B-Pipe and Stillen Muffler...and it is definitely deep and loud... mine gets loudest from 1800-2200 rpm.... it has more mustang than rice coffee can sound... that's what i like... i mean it's definitely an import sound but it has a more deep tone... i am not saying the stillen is louder than the greddy... all i am saying is that's what i got and that's the sound i get... i love it... later..
#9
I've got a HKS intake, Warpspeed Y-pipe, RT cat, and Stillen B-pipe. I'm running the stock muffler. The sound is beautiful. It has a mild deep throatiness at idle and sounds very european (BMW-M types) at part throttle and WOT. It never drones. At cruise, the whole setup is marginally louder than stock. I painted my muffler flat black and added a very subtle 3" stainless tip. I love the sleeper look of the setup, but most people in here are younger and they want the big tip and stainless muffler look. I use to have the HKS muffler teamed with this setup a few years back and the drone and sound was just too much. It never sounded ricey, but it was way too loud for a 4-door, IMO.
Dave
Dave
#12
Originally posted by hooktup98SE
hey bro ... how is the RT cat? that is the only thing i don't have exhaust wise... are the gains worth the $200?
hey bro ... how is the RT cat? that is the only thing i don't have exhaust wise... are the gains worth the $200?
Dave
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