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personally i like the xforce system..i myself have a 2.25inch catback system....really responsive and deafening loud...

which to some is a bad thing..

my advice would be to not get very wide piping, i originally got a 2.5inch system installed, with a 4inch canon, and the car was losing performance due to lack of back pressure...

so i dropped down the piping size, put a silencer in the cannon....

problem solved....car has excellent response and a tough sound to it..not a sporty sound

definately not tinny at all..

but it all it does come down to personal preference...check out a few sound files of exhausts and videos on you tube to get the right idea....

but if ur limited by price, then go the xforce systems, fairly lightweight, legal and loud with silencer on, over 120db without....

mine was measured at 128db without, 96dbwith @ 4000rpm

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Just gonna throw this out there - don't forget the double barrel exhaust!

I've got one on my and I love it, performs well, rumbles in the low revs, has a nice "ring" which sounds really well tuned in the high. Probably not what you're looking for as it's not crazy loud in the low revs (still loud though!), which I prefer to avoid unwanted attention, but put your foot down...

I'll post a video as soon as my mate remembers to bring his camera.

yeah kieran im looking to get a muffler that looks very similar to stock which is the double barrell type.

maybe its one way to get around insurance, but also to keep cops away.

im going mild steel everything except the muffler will be stainless.

i heard a stainless back end with the rest mild makes a sex'ish sound on the N/A's!?

i had a mild steel catback then changed to stainless and personally i think it sounds heaps better.

the steel droned so much yet the stainless has a more throaty sort or roar to it.

personal preference really but be warned the mild steel will rust and look like dogs balls as soon as it get a tiny bit of moisture on it. (this happened to mine)

ill go get a sound file of mine and post it up in about half an hour

post 300 :)

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=1QoQQQAMfos

finally got my exhaust done on my excel

they are 4-1 extractors and you can hear they come onto song high in the rev range - around 3500 all the way to 6000 rpm redline

there is a slight flat spot right at the start of throttle press - think i need to clean the IAC valve and check TPS

meh, its not a skyline but whatever right :)

ps - car was at operating temps already - and if you look carefully you can see a bit of smoke outa the exhaust, she burns a little oil (what do you expect, its a hyundai with 160,000kays and been thrased for the last 35,000 kays of its life)

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ok so i went to all the trouble of making this sound file movie

and now that i want to upload it to youtube, youtube tels me it wants to confirm my email address before i upload anything.

so it send me and email

to make things worse whenever i try to sign into hotmail its not letting me? the page wont load.

FRUSTRATING! any ideas?

someone else want to upload the video onto youtube for me?

Okay, here's mine.

All the other videos I took, including the drive by and up close shot of the exhaust came out dodgy. I should've checked before I can back inside. I'll just record them again tomorrow when I have someone to hold the camera for me.

damn man.... thats nice...

how'd u get ur leds in ???????

but ur exhaust is nice !!

i have an apexi n1 exhaust....

i dont remember the last time i gave it... but i dont think it accelerate like urs...

its like it has a turbo lag AHAHAHAHAH

... its fast... till around 2500rpm, and starts to increase steadily

i dont know if i make sense

but nice man!

damn man.... thats nice...

how'd u get ur leds in ???????

but ur exhaust is nice !!

i have an apexi n1 exhaust....

i dont remember the last time i gave it... but i dont think it accelerate like urs...

its like it has a turbo lag AHAHAHAHAH

... its fast... till around 2500rpm, and starts to increase steadily

i dont know if i make sense

but nice man!

Bought LEDs off ebay for $20, my dash lights were f**ked so I thought why not.

I found out what the exhaust is, it's two 3" piping from the cat-back to two separate 2.5" mufflers. Stainless steel, no brand that I can see. Sounds really good except for the fact it's currently f**ked (it's spitting the guts out and way way too loud). Going to buy a Varex muffler within the next two weeks, unless someone can give me a really good reason not to.

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