Borla exhaust with custom tips?
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Borla exhaust with custom tips?
I tried searching but didnt come up with much, but looking to see if its possible to put custom tips on the Borla cat-back exhaust? Love the look of the ISS exhaust (And others that dont use OEM tips) but not sure how feasible it is with the spacing of the outlets.
Im fairly new to the ISF scene as Ive had the car for two weeks now. So far Ive done the HPS intake, SSR wheels and hoping the Borla arrives early next week along with an interior LED kit. After that most mods will likely go on hold as I will be on the hunt for a winter rim/tire combo.
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Im fairly new to the ISF scene as Ive had the car for two weeks now. So far Ive done the HPS intake, SSR wheels and hoping the Borla arrives early next week along with an interior LED kit. After that most mods will likely go on hold as I will be on the hunt for a winter rim/tire combo.
Thanks!
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^same here
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The best looking custom tips I've seen, aside from those on the ISS (and that one-off Greddy) were attached to the stock mufflers. I wish it were simple to do something like this with the Borla, and especially Joe-Z exhausts, and have it look as nice as the ISS-Forged.
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^^^^IMHO, the Borla is not and never has been a well designed exhaust system. It's built around a price point rather than a design or quality point.
Years ago, when I had a G35, David Borla and I had a rather spirited discussion about this on a G35 Forum. Anyway, again IMO, the clamps are poorly designed and prone to leak. If the exhaust is installed on a lift by a professional, and then when proper fitment and clearance is attained, which can be a chore, the pipes should then be welded. Only then will the Borla be an acceptable exhaust system.
I have no experience with the DSS system, so I can't comment on it, but those who have it seem to love it. However I do have experience with both the JoeZ and the PPE systems. Both of them are well designed and well made, use quality componentry and are made to fit well on installation. Yes, the Borla is less expensive and from what I understand the folks who have it say the full system (not the axle back) has a nice tone. But again, I don't believe it (or any Borla system) is a quality exhaust system.
Lou
Years ago, when I had a G35, David Borla and I had a rather spirited discussion about this on a G35 Forum. Anyway, again IMO, the clamps are poorly designed and prone to leak. If the exhaust is installed on a lift by a professional, and then when proper fitment and clearance is attained, which can be a chore, the pipes should then be welded. Only then will the Borla be an acceptable exhaust system.
I have no experience with the DSS system, so I can't comment on it, but those who have it seem to love it. However I do have experience with both the JoeZ and the PPE systems. Both of them are well designed and well made, use quality componentry and are made to fit well on installation. Yes, the Borla is less expensive and from what I understand the folks who have it say the full system (not the axle back) has a nice tone. But again, I don't believe it (or any Borla system) is a quality exhaust system.
Lou
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^^^^IMHO, the Borla is not and never has been a well designed exhaust swith system. It's built around a price point rather than a design or quality point.
Years ago, when I had a G35, David Borla and I had a rather spirited discussion about this on a G35 Forum. Anyway, again IMO, the clamps are poorly designed and prone to leak. If the exhaust is installed on a lift by a professional, and then when proper fitment and clearance is attained, which can be a chore, the pipes should then be welded. Only then will the Borla be an acceptable exhaust system.
I have no experience with the DSS system, so I can't comment on it, but those who have it seem to love it. However I do have experience with both the JoeZ and the PPE systems. Both of them are well designed and well made, use quality componentry and are made to fit well on installation. Yes, the Borla is less expensive and from what I understand the folks who have it say the full system (not the axle back) has a nice tone. But again, I don't believe it (or any Borla system) is a quality exhaust system.
Lou
Years ago, when I had a G35, David Borla and I had a rather spirited discussion about this on a G35 Forum. Anyway, again IMO, the clamps are poorly designed and prone to leak. If the exhaust is installed on a lift by a professional, and then when proper fitment and clearance is attained, which can be a chore, the pipes should then be welded. Only then will the Borla be an acceptable exhaust system.
I have no experience with the DSS system, so I can't comment on it, but those who have it seem to love it. However I do have experience with both the JoeZ and the PPE systems. Both of them are well designed and well made, use quality componentry and are made to fit well on installation. Yes, the Borla is less expensive and from what I understand the folks who have it say the full system (not the axle back) has a nice tone. But again, I don't believe it (or any Borla system) is a quality exhaust system.
Lou