Neuspeed VS. Greddy Evo exhaust
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Neuspeed VS. Greddy Evo exhaust
looking into exhaust prospects, i dont want a huge tip, i like the neuspeed, small muffler and chrome tip for the smaller exhaust look, like a sleeper concept, nothing outrageously big. i want the hp gain too, and sound is deffinetely important, any comments on either of these two cat backs or any other exahust systems reccommended? i am looking into something that hides that muffler and not a huge tip if possible. i have heard good thing about the evo, but i am looking into something a bit smaller if possible.....thanks
the Neuspeed also has a big tip, I've been looking it at for sometime now. The Greddy EVO I is not all Stainless the Version II is though, as is the Neuspeed. From what I hear the Neu- exhaust is a good choice. But like so many others will tell you SEARCH. This topic has been covered sooo many times.
if you want a small exhaust look, you might want to look into the RSR one (i think that's what its called)...i think boiler_maker or zzyzx has this exhaust...i for one have the greddy evo...its an awesome exhaust.
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rsr, i will look into it. how does the greddy evo sound? i ahve onyl heard good things. u have evo 1 or 2? and can u send me some pics if u have any from the back so i can see the tip in relation with the rear bumper. thanks for the quick reponses, and if anyone knows of any downloadable audio for exahust notes thatd be great help...
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honestly, the tone is nice and deep...not a big fan of the high-pitched exhausts...and here's a pic of the rear
oh and i have the evo 1...i believe the only difference is the stainless steel piping
oh and i have the evo 1...i believe the only difference is the stainless steel piping Thread
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