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Best over pipe and front pipe
I have 13 frs with perrin 2.5 cat back looking to keep the same sound maybe a little more rumble what are some good pipes to pair with it. Thank you
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I have zero complaints from my Ultimate Racing 2.75" Over/front pipe combo. Well priced too.
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https://jdlautodesign.net/shop/ft86-...pe-combo-pipe/ Put a JDL UEL header in front of it if you want rumble https://jdlautodesign.net/shop/ft86-...length-header/ [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTdb8eTasI0"]Subaru BRZ with JDL UEL header and Dezod catback - YouTube[/ame] |
I second the JDL front pipe over pipe combo. I have the ultra quiet front pipe/ over pipe on my FRS. Went On fairly easy and sounds great but also as said above if your really want rumble the UEL headers are the way to go
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JDL UEL headers, stock fp/op, and Perrin 2.5" resonated cat-back has been treating me really well.
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My eBay 2.5" Ultrex overpipe that cost $90 AUD new/posted works a treat.
Although, unless you are tuning hard, it's not worth it, it's not going to do alot for sound anyway. For your front pipe, you will most likely get the sound you want by knocking out the cat in the front pipe. Cost $0. For power start with headers, 2017+ OEM headers decatted, that cost $0, work a treat, but, prestart is obnoxiously loud when fully catless, can be tuned out if required. "Good" aftermarket headers cost alot, but are you happy to spend $1000 or up for a little bit more midrange and top end. TL;DR, Buy a used mid pipe, knock out the cat with a hammer and screwdriver and see how you like that sound. You don't need to spend big money for sound or power if you follow some basic engineering principles. You can spend alot of money and get minimal returns though. |
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If not then Darwinism |
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You'd be surprised how many otherwise "smart" people I've met that have recounted tales of chiseling out cat converters. |
Haha I've knocked out cats with a hammer and small pry bar. I'm still here!!!! Wouldn't do again though, it's easier to keep your stock part and just buy a replacement designed around not having it.
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