Why does this GtHaus exhaust sound so different.
#1
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Why does this GtHaus exhaust sound so different.
The gt Haus exhaust is arguably the best sounding for the car, but why does this sound so much deeper and even better? I could be wrong, but it sounds different .
#2
https://youtu.be/9Tk7YT5tB5k
The gt Haus exhaust is arguably the best sounding for the car, but why does this sound so much deeper and even better? I could be wrong, but it sounds different .
The gt Haus exhaust is arguably the best sounding for the car, but why does this sound so much deeper and even better? I could be wrong, but it sounds different .
#4
https://youtu.be/gx4zgYf8JzQ
this is titanium as well, but it doesn't sound like that .
this is titanium as well, but it doesn't sound like that .
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/bui...ian-build.html
#5
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That's stainless since i have the exact setup but on a gs-f.Here's his build thread if your interested in more info.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/bui...ian-build.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/bui...ian-build.html
#6
https://youtu.be/9Tk7YT5tB5k
The gt Haus exhaust is arguably the best sounding for the car, but why does this sound so much deeper and even better? I could be wrong, but it sounds different .
The gt Haus exhaust is arguably the best sounding for the car, but why does this sound so much deeper and even better? I could be wrong, but it sounds different .
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#9
^^ I don’t think there is a difference between the SS and titanium setup sound wise, the only benefit of the titanium exhaust is its weight, since it is a lighter material.
If you are after the deep sound, you should get the whole system (axleback+midpipe). It deletes the secondary cats and has no resonators, but it will be VERY loud, that video makes no justice how loud it is.
Maybe you heared an axle-back setup before, without the midpipe, that could be the reason why you were suprised by that video.
I ordered the Meisterschaft valve controlled axle-back part for my GSF last week, but I will keep my stock midpipe, because I am aware of the loudness + the Lexus dealer told me the midpipe voids the warranty
If you are after the deep sound, you should get the whole system (axleback+midpipe). It deletes the secondary cats and has no resonators, but it will be VERY loud, that video makes no justice how loud it is.
Maybe you heared an axle-back setup before, without the midpipe, that could be the reason why you were suprised by that video.
I ordered the Meisterschaft valve controlled axle-back part for my GSF last week, but I will keep my stock midpipe, because I am aware of the loudness + the Lexus dealer told me the midpipe voids the warranty
#10
Yessir titanium vs the stainless. The titanium come with the burnt tips standard.
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https://youtu.be/gx4zgYf8JzQ
this is titanium as well, but it doesn't sound like that .
this is titanium as well, but it doesn't sound like that .
Why are the tips different on each of these mufflers? Am I missing something here......left bank has oval tips, right bank and rolled round tips......???
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Kramer (06-23-18)
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The only sad thing are the closing/opening valves on this exhaust. Those makes it a good chunk more expensive than it should be. A manual solution would have been lighter too.