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Old 04-20-2010, 01:43 PM
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Exhaust for the conservative?

Looking for an exhaust for a conservative gentleman like myself. I have sifted through the forums and havent found any specific one to my liking.. Really dont want to hear it until I accelerate. Any ideas??
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Old 04-20-2010, 01:47 PM
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Check out the Greddy systems if you don't plan on ever installing headers.
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Old 04-20-2010, 02:36 PM
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The oem system has a few kinks or flat spots in the pipe which seems to restrict flow. I would say that if you replaced the y pipe and used the factory resonator and mufflers but changed the connecting pipe, you may achieve what you are looking for.
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Old 04-20-2010, 08:01 PM
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you can do also a new ideas so

do gate in muffler & put sensor on the gas pedal so when you pushed to the limitte that gate open & i like your way when the sound came with acc
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Get a CAI if you don't have one. That will do it. I hear my exhaust at all levels from starting to higher rpms where it blends with the CAI.

CAI only kicks in about 3800rpms and sounds great.
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Long time lurked here, first post...

If you can find it, I think the NISMO setup would provide you with what you're looking for. Catback and/or CAI.
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Originally Posted by CelticPhrost
Long time lurked here, first post...

If you can find it, I think the NISMO setup would provide you with what you're looking for. Catback and/or CAI.
Agreed, Nismo sounds aggressive without sounding obviously aftermarket. Tips were also my concern. Didn't want anything sticking way out. Tasteful.

No bumble bee sound. No popping sound or farting sound.
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I just installed the greddy se cat back and i like it a lot, its not loud and looks great
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Originally Posted by Apollos2
Get a CAI if you don't have one. That will do it. I hear my exhaust at all levels from starting to higher rpms where it blends with the CAI.

CAI only kicks in about 3800rpms and sounds great.


+1. Or JUST change the mufflers. Nothing else.
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