Quad Exhausts....?!?!?!
I have looked at the discussions on this subject before but I don't think there were any straight answeres. I would like to get quad exhausts for my car (dual on each side) but I dont' know what company makes a good system for the GS400. I don't want something ricey, I just want something that sounds good (but not TOO loud) and looks classy yet sporty!!....
If anyone can point me to a couple of muffler systems that would be great.... Thanx everyone...
If anyone can point me to a couple of muffler systems that would be great.... Thanx everyone...
TTE makes a good quad exhausts. I still have to find a way to hear how they sound like before I get em.
No luck so far but hoping the next Clublexus meet someone might tell me how they sound like if they see one over there.
The only one I know on this board that has quads is Kaygee. You there man?!
No luck so far but hoping the next Clublexus meet someone might tell me how they sound like if they see one over there.
The only one I know on this board that has quads is Kaygee. You there man?!
yo justin, check out Lsportline exhaust on the v8. It is unbelievable. It will whistle once you go full throttle, just like you have an supercharger or something. very very sweet. TTE is very loud. so.... anywayz..... hit me up, and let's cruize once i get back this weekend.
My quads are a custom job with stainless tips and Magnaflow Turbo mufflers. I have a WIN Racing replica rear bumper but I am not sure if it will fit in the stock cutouts.
Last edited by KayGee; Jul 9, 2001 at 07:19 AM.
Originally posted by kaygee
My quads are a custom job with stainless tips and Magnaflow Turbo mufflers. I have a WIN Racing replica rear bumper but I am not sure if it will fit in the stock cutouts.
My quads are a custom job with stainless tips and Magnaflow Turbo mufflers. I have a WIN Racing replica rear bumper but I am not sure if it will fit in the stock cutouts.
I personally think custom is the best way to go if you find a good muffler shop. A lot of times muffler systems don't fit well off the shelf. Case in point, the Greddy system sits way too low so that if you lower the car, you will scrape the muffler to a point where eventually you will have to replace it (which, I am sure Greddy wants).
With custom, you can have the pipes bended anyway you like, add a muffler, and then customize the tips all for a price cheaper than buying any of the off the shelf systems. Since we all know that you only get 1-2 HP increase with the exhaust there really is no advantage to a custom muffler setup as opposed to an off the shelf product unless you plan to show the car on stilts or something...You just need to find a good custom muffler shop. I have one in Torrance that I can recommend. PM me if interested...
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