Custom Joe-Z Axleback + Tsudo midpipe quiet?
currently running a joez axleback with my custom tsudo midpipe that was modified to fit awd and I feel that it’s a bit quiet? I was running the whole tsudo catback prior and I feel like it’s just a tad louder. fyi the tsudo midpipe is catless, if i get a joe z midpipe, will it make a difference? they all look kinda similar between tsudo, joe-z, invidia, etc;
probably not. normally the midpipe consist of just a straight pipe and maybe 2 resonators. the thing that really muffles the exhaust sound is the muffler haha. so if you want something louder than you have to reduce the muffling.
there a few options.. you can go back to the Tsudo muffler or hack up some stuff like deleting your muffler. i would probably suggest changing your muffler.
you could try installing a performance header from PPE.. i heard it gets super loud though.
GOOD LUCK!
there a few options.. you can go back to the Tsudo muffler or hack up some stuff like deleting your muffler. i would probably suggest changing your muffler.
you could try installing a performance header from PPE.. i heard it gets super loud though.
GOOD LUCK!
probably not. normally the midpipe consist of just a straight pipe and maybe 2 resonators. the thing that really muffles the exhaust sound is the muffler haha. so if you want something louder than you have to reduce the muffling.
there a few options.. you can go back to the Tsudo muffler or hack up some stuff like deleting your muffler. i would probably suggest changing your muffler.
you could try installing a performance header from PPE.. i heard it gets super loud though.
GOOD LUCK!
there a few options.. you can go back to the Tsudo muffler or hack up some stuff like deleting your muffler. i would probably suggest changing your muffler.
you could try installing a performance header from PPE.. i heard it gets super loud though.
GOOD LUCK!
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