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E403Q 06-08-2014 05:33 AM

Recommendations?
 
Yo guys, I'm searching around for an exhaust thats suitable for a daily driver and at the same time not insanely loud. I'm currently looking at the perrin catback exhaust but can anyone recommend some other ones that I can take a look at?

Dr. BRZ 06-08-2014 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by E403Q (Post 1784968)
Yo guys, I'm searching around for an exhaust thats suitable for a daily driver and at the same time not insanely loud. I'm currently looking at the perrin catback exhaust but can anyone recommend some other ones that I can take a look at?

This question has been asked many times. dont be lazy and use the SEARCH tab. I WILL NOT DO THE WORK FOR YOU. SO SEARCH CORRECTLY AGAIN BUDDY.
:search:

PoWn3d_0704 06-08-2014 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. BRZ (Post 1784972)
This question has been asked many times. dont be lazy and use the SEARCH tab. I WILL NOT DO THE WORK FOR YOU. SO SEARCH CORRECTLY AGAIN BUDDY.
:search:

What he said.

But seriously, the Perrin is nice. Love mine. Roomate loves his.

Captain Snooze 06-08-2014 06:02 AM

I recommend you put more than just "Recommendations?" in your heading.

OICU812 06-08-2014 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Captain Snooze (Post 1784982)
I recommend you put more than just "Recommendations?" in your heading.

No kidding... +1

Fear 06-08-2014 09:59 PM

First the flaming (put on suit);

DO A SEARCH YOU LAZY "donkey" !!!!

/endflame

I personally reccomend ultimate racing 3", or custom from a local reputable performance shop (Not mieneke, or "exhuast" Shop).

Happy hunting, and welcome to the forums.

??? 06-08-2014 10:09 PM

Guys when people search threads like this will come up and there is very little help on this thread except for a couple of people who posted something useful. Just tell him. He will continue searching and finding the million threads on this topic that u guys say exist that have no useful info. That's right; very very very few out of those million threads don't hav info! It's just 100 people telling another person to search! Well guess what: the search function isn't that great. Not everyone knows how to use it to get the best results. If u aren't gonna tell them at least post a USEFULL link. I don't mean to be annoying or anything but just sit back for a just a sec and think about what ur doing. Is it benefiting anyone?


For me, there is no glide in pulse and glide :p

aznatama 06-09-2014 01:09 AM

Recommendations:

1. USE A INFORMATIVE THREAD TITLE so we know WTF you're asking about before clicking
2. if you already searched, state that fact, else everyone will tell you to search first

now for the useful stuff...

What's your goal and situation? Everyone has a different standard as to "suitable" for a DD. Some people basically drive a stripped down race car as a DD. Some people drive cars laden down w/ audio equipment and sound dampening. How "quiet" do you want the exhaust to be? Any considerations as to neighbors, parking structures, coming home late at night or leaving really early? For all we know, you could live in the middle of the woods and be deaf, so a straight pipe would be suitable for DD...

humfrz 06-09-2014 03:11 AM

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Originally Posted by E403Q (Post 1784968)
Yo guys, I'm searching around for an exhaust thats suitable for a daily driver and at the same time not insanely loud. I'm currently looking at the perrin catback exhaust but can anyone recommend some other ones that I can take a look at?

Here ya go, E403Q:

A nameless, axle back, with 2.5" piping and 5" mufflers.

Yep, that's all ya need (see how easy that was) ..... :thumbsup:

http://shop.namelessperformance.com/...eback-exhaust/


humfrz


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