Stillen Exhaust Installed - Pics
Stillen Exhaust Installed - Pics & Sound Clip
I installed the Stillen exhaust on my '10 a few weeks back. The install was straight forward and everything lined up nicely. The exhaust note is deeper than stock but not too loud which is what I wanted; I included a sound clip below. I haven't seen any side by side pics of the Stillen next to the stock exhaust so I figured I'd post some. Actually, the center exhaust tubes look very similar between the two as far as the overall pipe diameter. Therefore, I doubt the Stillen catback produces any significant gains over just the Stillen rear muffler section since the biggest difference between the Stillen catback and stock are the muffler sections. So an option for those looking to save a few bucks might be to just get the rear muffler section. Each Stillen muffler weighs about double that of the stock component based on the feel in the hand (I didn't put them on a scale or anything).
Video - Stillen Exhaust Sound Clip




Video - Stillen Exhaust Sound Clip




Last edited by madstylez; Oct 29, 2009 at 10:34 AM.
I didn't notice any change in gas mileage and she pulls a little harder. Nothing dramatic though. I really got the exhaust more for sound and looks than anything.
I added the 'SV'. I know some like the debaged look but I think it adds balance to the rear.
I added the 'SV'. I know some like the debaged look but I think it adds balance to the rear.
I installed the Stillen Exhaust on my '10 a few weeks back. The install was straight forward and everything lined up nicely. The exhaust note is deeper than stock but not too loud which is what I wanted. I haven't seen any side by side pics of the Stillen next to the stock exhaust so I figured I'd post some. Actually, the center exhaust tubes look very similar between the two as far as the overall pipe diameter. Therefore, I doubt the Stillen catback produces any significant gains over just the Stillen rear muffler section since the biggest difference between the two are the muffler sections. So that might be an options for those looking to save a few bucks and just get the rear section. Each Stillen muffler weighs about double that of the stock component based on the feel in the hand (I didn't put them on a scale or anything).
Looks good, and the "SV" tag really balances things out on the rear. Nice touch! 
You should get those from the store, mark them up a little and sell them on here. I'd buy a set!
Drop me a PM if you're up for it!

You should get those from the store, mark them up a little and sell them on here. I'd buy a set!
Drop me a PM if you're up for it!
Video - Stillen Exhaust Sound Clip
that is excellent... crap, now I want one
I have heard these YouTube videos where the guy is trying to get drone... isn't there
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1FviIh5_Dc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiYUCNSJZZI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1FviIh5_Dc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiYUCNSJZZI
Man courtesy of this wonderful forum...There are 100s of posts on debadging and going in details on how to debadge. Yet here we have a member adding extra emblem 'SV'. Awesome ideas from various people. Rear on the vehicle with this emblem does look pretty.
Thanks for the pics.
Thanks for the pics.
I found the "SV" emblems you used at Autozone. They were $0.99 a piece. I will take some pics after I add them to the back
The exhaust is very do-able. it is easier than you think. The toughest part would be getting the car in the air SAFELY enough to get under there. If the exhaust has been on there for a long time, the bolts may be very tough. Toughness scale for someone that knows nothing: 3 of 10 it's more intimidation than anything
an air intake is much more complicated and tighter to work with. The supplied directions usually tell you only half of the work necessary. It is do-able but on a toughness scale, I give it a 7 of 10. working on an engine is always tougher for the person who knows nothing about cars. For you, I am tempted to tell you to have someone do it
for someone that knows nothiong about cars.........
The exhaust is very do-able. it is easier than you think. The toughest part would be getting the car in the air SAFELY enough to get under there. If the exhaust has been on there for a long time, the bolts may be very tough. Toughness scale for someone that knows nothing: 3 of 10 it's more intimidation than anything
an air intake is much more complicated and tighter to work with. The supplied directions usually tell you only half of the work necessary. It is do-able but on a toughness scale, I give it a 7 of 10. working on an engine is always tougher for the person who knows nothing about cars. For you, I am tempted to tell you to have someone do it
The exhaust is very do-able. it is easier than you think. The toughest part would be getting the car in the air SAFELY enough to get under there. If the exhaust has been on there for a long time, the bolts may be very tough. Toughness scale for someone that knows nothing: 3 of 10 it's more intimidation than anything
an air intake is much more complicated and tighter to work with. The supplied directions usually tell you only half of the work necessary. It is do-able but on a toughness scale, I give it a 7 of 10. working on an engine is always tougher for the person who knows nothing about cars. For you, I am tempted to tell you to have someone do it
sway bar installed with exhaust.... yea, if you bought both already and the car is up in the air, perfect time, else you'll just have to get under there again. I would think the sway bar would be easier to do first then the exhaust. I have a feeling that the exhaust will have to be lowered (if already installed) to make it easier to get the sway bar installed. I'll know for sure this week
as I have sitting in the garage: the Stillen sway bar and Stillen strut brace
Exhaust install then tune??
im about to install stillen full cat back but a friend of mine told me to have his friend do it bc he owns a tuner shop... i work at a Lexus dealership and would have one of my master techs install it originally.... is it necessary to have the engine tuned after the install or just let it ride??
im about to install stillen full cat back but a friend of mine told me to have his friend do it bc he owns a tuner shop... i work at a Lexus dealership and would have one of my master techs install it originally.... is it necessary to have the engine tuned after the install or just let it ride??
The ECU can adjust the A/F ratio for basic bolt ones. So for things like intakes/exhausts the car can adjust just fine. Once you start drastically affecting the A/F ratio by changing things like cams or significantly larger intake plenums then the car would need to be tuned.
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