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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 11:10 AM
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Exhaust...which one...

the exhaust needs to be replaced on my 00 i30. Not going to do any thing crazy however I think I will buy a nice looking/sound can (muffler) for it. Not sure if I want dual tips or single. Sound quality should be a deep sound. What do you guys think? What are you using now and how does it sound?

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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 11:54 AM
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I've looked on YouTube and if I ever have to replace my muffler I have my heart set on a Borla. Granted the video is on a 3.5, but I think it still sounds great
. The HKS video I saw sounded good too
. Regarding tips (my vote goes to dual), just make sure to have exhaust outlet turned down otherwise you can start to melt the bumper (unless you cut the bumper) since the I30 didn't have the cutout in the bumper from the factory to have visible exhaust tips. On my car I just put tips from eBay on the stock muffler so they are still hidden enough to not be hugely noticeable (but more than stock) but they are still situated so that the bumper is left unharmed from escaping exhaust gases.
Old Jul 15, 2013 | 12:02 PM
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Borla does sound nice. I'm torn on tips but either way it would look nice. Thanks for the vids...
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