RS*R Exhaust...?
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RS*R Exhaust...?
I havent heard much about this exhaust for our cars, but I know that RS*R is a good company. Also it is not a huge muffler and says that it is quiet.
Does anyone know anything about this exhaust?
Does anyone know anything about this exhaust?
its very expensive.. and it is one of the best exhaust out there.. its quiet.. great gains in hp and torque. In Modified they put a MBRP exhaust.. same design etc, juss not black onto the 2002 si, it was dynoed and it gain 8.4hp and 11.1lb-ft of torque.. so i say get it
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Along these same lines, has anyone tried or even seen just the GT-2 universal muffler? I saw on www.rs-r.com that they sell it but have never seen or read any impressions about it. The part number is 19-A000 and is described as a Universal Muffler 60 mm. Thanks
EDIT: I just got off the phone with RS-R and they said that the universal 60mm muffler looks just like the one pictured above except obviously its just the muffler only. He did say however that they werent in stock but took down my email address and will let me know when they come in. Hrrrm.
EDIT: I just got off the phone with RS-R and they said that the universal 60mm muffler looks just like the one pictured above except obviously its just the muffler only. He did say however that they werent in stock but took down my email address and will let me know when they come in. Hrrrm.
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Originally posted by flotsamm
Along these same lines, has anyone tried or even seen just the GT-2 universal muffler?.....The part number is 19-A000 and is described as a Universal Muffler 60 mm. Thanks
Along these same lines, has anyone tried or even seen just the GT-2 universal muffler?.....The part number is 19-A000 and is described as a Universal Muffler 60 mm. Thanks
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Originally posted by GoOkStA
is boilermaker the one wit that exhaust?
is boilermaker the one wit that exhaust?
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Originally posted by Dr5D
how come you would want just a muffler anyhow? It dosent do anything
how come you would want just a muffler anyhow? It dosent do anything
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I'm the only one.
Super quiet, it does not specialize in High-end maxiumum power. It's a STREET system. If you want power and noise, get the ExMag GT-2. The Street System is designed for moderate mid-range gains which it does quite well, the throttle is more responsive and the usable rev-range came down about 700 RPMs. No more dragging/bogging from 2300.... it goes. The sound is deeper than stock, but just as quiet if not quieter. My gas milage stayed exactly the same... I still get about 36MPG on the highway. Its Ceramic Coated piping, so it stays hot, but cools off quickly. If you're looking for "sound" this isn't the one... cuz you can't hear ****. If you want the one that adds some midrange that the car definately needs and you're more concerned with usable power on the street everyday... this would be the one.
Super quiet, it does not specialize in High-end maxiumum power. It's a STREET system. If you want power and noise, get the ExMag GT-2. The Street System is designed for moderate mid-range gains which it does quite well, the throttle is more responsive and the usable rev-range came down about 700 RPMs. No more dragging/bogging from 2300.... it goes. The sound is deeper than stock, but just as quiet if not quieter. My gas milage stayed exactly the same... I still get about 36MPG on the highway. Its Ceramic Coated piping, so it stays hot, but cools off quickly. If you're looking for "sound" this isn't the one... cuz you can't hear ****. If you want the one that adds some midrange that the car definately needs and you're more concerned with usable power on the street everyday... this would be the one.
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reminds me of my HKS. Very quiet, very streetable. And most important, good looks!
DISCLAIMER: Some may not agree with me about the looks, mainly due to the fact that 1, either they have really bad taste, or 2, they are mullet sporting muscle car junkies.
DISCLAIMER of disclaimer: The mullet hair style joke was just, a joke. Please do not take any offense to it if you have a mullet of your own. You know, I know this really great barber down the street from my house that can get rid of that thing... er.. end.
DISCLAIMER: Some may not agree with me about the looks, mainly due to the fact that 1, either they have really bad taste, or 2, they are mullet sporting muscle car junkies.
DISCLAIMER of disclaimer: The mullet hair style joke was just, a joke. Please do not take any offense to it if you have a mullet of your own. You know, I know this really great barber down the street from my house that can get rid of that thing... er.. end.
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like I said in the other thread, I rellay like the looks of it and I dont want noise. it seems that alot of people think if you have an exhaust on a Honda its a huge, ugly, loud thing - wich is exactly what I dont want. But if it comes down to it I would get the one that has the best power towards the lower end. I know exhausts usually add more high end power, so the mid is the main part I really would want I suppose...
am I talking in circles...?
am I talking in circles...?
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