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Old 10-26-15, 10:57 PM
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Default 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!

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Buy the Invidia midpipe. Quick bolt on part that will increase the sound of your exhaust.
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Does the Invidia midpipe fit on AWD? What's the price range I should expect for one of those?
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Originally Posted by Firebat
Does the Invidia midpipe fit on AWD? What's the price range I should expect for one of those?
Unfortunately Invidia's midpipe does not fit the Awd....made only for the Rwd model although It can be altered to fit. One of the guys here had it tweaked at a local muffler shop and seemed to work out.

I'm stuck in the same boat here trying to find a midpipe for mines as well.
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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.
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Originally Posted by Swacer
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.
That's incorrect. I have an is250 with tanabe axle back and invidia midpipe and rasp is little to nonexistent. If it rasps its in 1st gear only during the last 1,000 rpm, maybe.

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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