Help with getting more sound!
Hi all, recently picked up a 2015 IS250 F-Sport AWD and installed a Takeda intake and F-Sport exhaust. I've been enjoying this setup a lot however I'm starting to want some more aggressive sound. I find with this setup the sound is a little too quiet (I want to turn heads!).
I was thinking about doing a resonator delete or a secondary cat delete or maybe both. Any opinions on the best route to go?
Thanks a lot!
I was thinking about doing a resonator delete or a secondary cat delete or maybe both. Any opinions on the best route to go?
Thanks a lot!
Last edited by Firebat; Oct 26, 2015 at 11:11 PM.
I'm stuck in the same boat here trying to find a midpipe for mines as well.
The fsport exhaust is only an axle back, so it leaves a lot to be desired. You could go with a full cat back exhaust, which would increase your overall volume.
I personally wouldn't bother with a midpipe on a small displacement 6 line the IS250, it will rasp and those "heads" you want to turn, will be people not impressed.
I personally wouldn't bother with a midpipe on a small displacement 6 line the IS250, it will rasp and those "heads" you want to turn, will be people not impressed.
The fsport exhaust is only an axle back, so it leaves a lot to be desired. You could go with a full cat back exhaust, which would increase your overall volume.
I personally wouldn't bother with a midpipe on a small displacement 6 line the IS250, it will rasp and those "heads" you want to turn, will be people not impressed.
I personally wouldn't bother with a midpipe on a small displacement 6 line the IS250, it will rasp and those "heads" you want to turn, will be people not impressed.
If you have an is250 and want more sound I'd choose f sport exhaust, tanabe exhaust or joe z exhaust with a midpipe. Those mufflers are deeper and will help limit rasp.
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