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Bit of an oldie but i have a question!!!!!!! - My s14 (rb25det) seems to sound like some sort of angry whippersnipper ?!

6boost mani, 3 inch dump/front into cat, then 3 inch all the way to some weird twin pipe muffler thing(xforce? - its sh^t) ive dropped it at the diff before (removing the last muffler) and the whippersnipper just gets angrier and begins to sound like a rally car.....has anyone else experienced this lol?

Aiden

HD video or it didnt happen!

I wanna see this pissed off whipper snipper!

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You can talk!!!! lol

:rolleyes::whistling:

theres a difference when you know exactly what you are doing as opposed to bringing out the old "ooh yeah now i know this is an oldi and all,buttt..."

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ive found that even a small change in capacity changes the exhaust note, years ago i swapped out a A12 for an A14 and used exactly the same exhaust system on both motors, the A14 was a lot quieter and had a SLIGHTLY deeper note

Bit of an oldie but i have a question!!!!!!! - My s14 (rb25det) seems to sound like some sort of angry whippersnipper ?!

6boost mani, 3 inch dump/front into cat, then 3 inch all the way to some weird twin pipe muffler thing(xforce? - its sh^t) ive dropped it at the diff before (removing the last muffler) and the whippersnipper just gets angrier and begins to sound like a rally car.....has anyone else experienced this lol?

Aiden

Tend to agree, my previous 25, 6boost, single turbo, external gate plumbed back in and Xforce 3inch sounded more like a MotoGP bike than an RB when up it, quite high pitched and very different to a 26.

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Rite. I haven't read threw posts. But I have an rb25det, 6boost top mount, t67, 3 inch, no cat, resinator, 3.5 inch then jazma muffler.

Now. I've heard rbs with china manifolds an 3 inch exhaust sound better.

Mine sounds deep and droney when it's not on boost. I don't like it. I want this unique sound I've heard before, it's raw and almost raspy. I'm guessing it's my Rez and muffler. I don't want it any louder. If anything I'd like it a lil quieter but there's a special sound I'm chasing off boost. Can anyone help?

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