What is the most quiet aftermarket exhaust?
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What is the most quiet aftermarket exhaust?
I've heard straight pipes and Borla, both were too loud. Is there anything that will provide hp gains and sound nearly stock?
#2
If Borla is too loud for u then ur out of luck as far as an exhaust goes. If I were u I would add PPE or Sikky headers but keep ur exhaust stock. Car won't be too loud but will have nice gains in power.
#6
Why get an exhaust if you want to be quiet!! Haha, like stated, if you want power & quiet, headers with cats are the way to go.
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I'm a noob, so take my opinion with a grain of salt...
From my searching the Borla system is the quietest and has the least amount of drone. That's the route I'm planning on going for those reasons.
I've not heard the headers+stock option. That's an interesting thought.
From my searching the Borla system is the quietest and has the least amount of drone. That's the route I'm planning on going for those reasons.
I've not heard the headers+stock option. That's an interesting thought.
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#11
Instructor
^^^be careful as some states you will not pass emissions with the simulators that come with the headers. this is my own experience in Illinois with the sikky headers and sim
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Please post the clip. Very curious
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Ours is an O2 conditioner not to be confused with a simulator. Ours uses the factory sensor signal and changes the signal to satisfy the computer. The advantage to modifying the signal is that many of the newer cars will perform a sensor check in the readyness tests. They do this by going rich and making sure the sensor responds correctly. Our conditioner can pass this test while a simulator only puts out the same signal no matter the situation.
Our conditioner is a more advanced solution to the old simulator design.
Our conditioner is a more advanced solution to the old simulator design.