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Old Dec 1, 2001
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EXHAUST?

i am planning on buying an exhaust for my 2dr coupe, i already have a aem cai, and i am deciding on whether or not i should go with dc sports tcs, greddy evo, or others...i dont want my exhaust to be extremely loud but i do want it noticeable, and for the better combination of aem cai and exhaust horsepower wise...someone help, i want an exhaust someone please give opinion.
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Thermal Research makes an effecient system and you can choose the classic muffler, or the reverse cone which is quieter. There is a sound clip on here somewhere if you search on thermal.
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greddy all the way, no like for real greddy and tanabe will most likely be the best exuast for are cars ever made, apex'i is also good
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greddy is good..but is loud...
get something that's with a silencer or something.
maybe tanabe should be a good one..
but expensive
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Tanabe is also loud even with the silencer. I would go with GReddy but if u want something quiter that will still get u noticed get the DC TCS, it sounds nice and deep not really really loud though,
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ok man......i did all this research about 7 months ago, like 4 days after i bought my car....i talked to TONSSSSSSS of people, and finally decided to buy the dc sports (my friend had it on his 95 gsr, and OMG it sounded so perfect).....so a few weeks later i had it installed, and i couldn't be HAPPIER.......it is just loud enough to get attention, but when you are cruising it mellows out, and doesnt give you a headach..plus its DEEP AS HELL!

save your money, and spend it on the dc sports.....PLUS IT LOOKS COOLER THEN ANY OTHER EXHAUST......

you will be happy if you go for the best!

oh, and it def made a nice power increase, specially in the top end [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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Did you combine it with the DC Sports headers or do you plan to?
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are htye good...
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So dc all the way? ...... I have a question, what would the downside be of buying a cheaper exhaust like ractive or obx?
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