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Old 09-16-2003, 07:41 AM
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Question quiet exhaust

i searched around and didnt really find wat i wuz looking for so can u guys tell me wats a good performing, quiet exhaust for the sr20det...thanx
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They are all loud...Look into a Apex'I N1 single or dual..i think the dual is quieter.
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Old 09-16-2003, 09:29 PM
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thanx ju da meng
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Old 09-16-2003, 09:42 PM
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RS*R makes one that's supposed to be the quietest on the market.
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Old 09-16-2003, 10:07 PM
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Originally posted by I'm with Stupid
RS*R makes one that's supposed to be the quietest on the market.
is it out yet? wuts it kalled?
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Old 09-17-2003, 10:30 AM
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Well..thats c0ol. And its quiet and pretty good in performance?
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I'm looking for an exhaust that sounds about like the Porsche Boxster and performs well. How does the phase 2 or N1 compare to the Porsche's sound. I know, why Porsche? It's just a personal preference.
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Originally posted by specialk22
I'm looking for an exhaust that sounds about like the Porsche Boxster and performs well. How does the phase 2 or N1 compare to the Porsche's sound. I know, why Porsche? It's just a personal preference.
never heard the RS*R exahust..but our cars arent meant to sound like porsche..good look on that.
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Originally posted by -HyJynX-
never heard the RS*R exahust..but our cars arent meant to sound like porsche..good look on that.
Good point. Do you know of any exhausts that are similar at least?
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Originally posted by specialk22
Good point. Do you know of any exhausts that are similar at least?
I havent heard one 240 sound like a porsche...they got theyre own sound man..dont think u will get anything close to it
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i might be talking outta my *** here, but don't most porsches have boxer type (flat or horizontally opposed) motors? wouldn't they naturally produce a different sound just like a rotorary, inline, or V block would?
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Originally posted by Sil40_Mayhem
i might be talking outta my *** here, but don't most porsches have boxer type (flat or horizontally opposed) motors? wouldn't they naturally produce a different sound just like a rotorary, inline, or V block would?


He'd have a chance if he wanted to sound like a 924 or 944 though.
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He'd have a chance if he wanted to sound like a 924 or 944 though.
really? were those straight 4's (i don't know much about porsches; like i know much about anything...)?
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He'd have a chance if he wanted to sound like a 924 or 944 though.
I'll take that exhaust note too.
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