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06-05-2014, 09:57 AM | #1 |
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i want an N1 but what else would I like?
so, I want something loud and deep but maybe not so droney but a little is ok I guess. what does everyone think?
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As far as I know, and somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the N1 is the most affordable exhaust that gives you that really loud, deep note.
The other alternatives are the ARK system and the M7 titan. I'm sure there are others. Check the exhaust compilation in the exhaust, engine thread. You'll find plenty of examples there. |
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I have some sound clips of the M7 T-Titan in my Member Journal.
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N1 is loud and is the deepest of all the exhausts I have heard. If u dont change out your catted front pipe it wont drone. If u go with a catless front pipe u will get some drone.
Im running the N1 with mtaching catless front pipe on stock header and it sounds amazing. However I am scared at how insanely loud it will be if I go aftermarket on my header....
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Heres my current exhaust set up
RevWorks UEL headers OEM Overpipe Invidia resonated Front pipe Invidia N1 catback [ame]http://youtu.be/mju5rk1pLIs[/ame]
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I am selling mine lol It's a good exhaust though. Not to loud when you hear it outside. Louder inside, and a little drone when you go over 70 on the freeway.
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Very very true
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Yes I am! I'll be in the Southbay caravan
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Personally, I went with a Perrin 2.5" catback with resonator. What's funny about the exhaust is the amount of bass it has when it's high-idling. When you first crank it up in the morning the exhaust note is ridiculously low. After it warms up though, it's not very loud at all.
I'm hoping to add a nameless overpipe/downpipe to the setup to get a little more volume. |
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