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86wtywly 10-20-2015 09:53 PM

Tomei 60s vs Greddy CS GTS Ver. 2
 
which one should I go?
I want something that is relatively loud but not too loud.
Free of drone.

Tomei seems to have ground clearance issue.

Any suggestion?:thanks:

solidONE 10-20-2015 10:30 PM

Loud but free of drone... hmm Does something like this even exist?

Perhaps you should try looking into axle backs that retain the stock resonated mid-pipe. Track pipes are plenty loud. Some say they don't drone, although I'd beg to differ. I suppose what can be consider "drone" or "loud" is pretty subjective.

86wtywly 10-20-2015 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by solidONE (Post 2426478)
Loud but free of drone... hmm Does something like this even exist?

nice point. i am a daily driver mostly so i mighy just go with more practical one

solidONE 10-20-2015 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by 86wtywly (Post 2426479)
nice point. i am a daily driver mostly so i mighy just go with more practical one

^ edited post

86wtywly 10-20-2015 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by solidONE (Post 2426478)
Loud but free of drone... hmm Does something like this even exist?

Perhaps you should try looking into axle backs that retain the stock resonated mid-pipe. Track pipes are plenty loud. Some say they don't drone, although I'd beg to differ. I suppose what can be consider "drone" or "loud" is pretty subjective.

do catback and axle back differ in volume? i thought catback is a bit louder?

solidONE 10-20-2015 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by 86wtywly (Post 2426528)
do catback and axle back differ in volume? i thought catback is a bit louder?

Yes, but the large resonator on the factory mid-pipe is very effective at canceling drone in the exhaust. Deleting the even larger stock muffler will let out the sound you're looking for. IMO, track pipes are really loud without the tin-can sound that many cat-backs seem to have. The exhaust note when you retain just the factory midpipe is actually very very nice, but it just too loud for me.

86wtywly 10-21-2015 02:00 AM

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Originally Posted by solidONE (Post 2426560)
Yes, but the large resonator on the factory mid-pipe is very effective at canceling drone in the exhaust. Deleting the even larger stock muffler will let out the sound you're looking for. IMO, track pipes are really loud without the tin-can sound that many cat-backs seem to have. The exhaust note when you retain just the factory midpipe is actually very very nice, but it just too loud for me.

u r in california right?
which city?

solidONE 10-21-2015 02:55 AM

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Originally Posted by 86wtywly (Post 2426680)
u r in california right?
which city?

not far from you. lol

86wtywly 10-21-2015 04:16 AM

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Originally Posted by solidONE (Post 2426720)
not far from you. lol

so i read lots of forums regarding to the tomei..
each people have their own subjective view points about drone, loudness and so on. Still cannot make up my mind.. i like the louder and more aggressive sound of the tomei, however i don't know how the level of drone is on the freeway since i have to drive on 5 freeway a lot :iono:

which one do u think i should pick.. tomei or greddy cs gts :thanks:

solidONE 10-21-2015 04:57 AM

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Originally Posted by 86wtywly (Post 2426746)
so i read lots of forums regarding to the tomei..
each people have their own subjective view points about drone, loudness and so on. Still cannot make up my mind.. i like the louder and more aggressive sound of the tomei, however i don't know how the level of drone is on the freeway since i have to drive on 5 freeway a lot :iono:

which one do u think i should pick.. tomei or greddy cs gts :thanks:

I honestly cannot tell you what you would like. Although I CAN tell you that both of these will be way too loud for me, personally. lol Also I think the Tomei is the better value simply because it's fully titanium and $400-500 cheaper. Though, I have a feeling finding the best value is not really an issue for you. You want what you want. haha

They have a weekly 86 meet in Irvine. I'd suggest attending that a few times and asking for rides with people that have different exhaust installed to see which exhaust you'd like most. Who know's? Maybe you end up finding something you like better than either one of these 2 exhausts.

Here's the thread: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...ghlight=irvine

Edit: Ah.. NVM I think the Irvine meet died out. But do try to attend some meets and check out peoples exhaust setups.

86wtywly 10-21-2015 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by solidONE (Post 2426753)
I honestly cannot tell you what you would like. Although I CAN tell you that both of these will be way too loud for me, personally. lol Also I think the Tomei is the better value simply because it's fully titanium and $400-500 cheaper. Though, I have a feeling finding the best value is not really an issue for you. You want what you want. haha

They have a weekly 86 meet in Irvine. I'd suggest attending that a few times and asking for rides with people that have different exhaust installed to see which exhaust you'd like most. Who know's? Maybe you end up finding something you like better than either one of these 2 exhausts.

Here's the thread: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...ghlight=irvine

Edit: Ah.. NVM I think the Irvine meet died out. But do try to attend some meets and check out peoples exhaust setups.

yea, the irvine meet died out.. the only available meet thats close to me is in long beach.. however got to work on monday night

NLSP 10-21-2015 05:42 AM

Tomei 60S owner here. During flat cruising, there's no drone. I find it only drones if you're going up a long steep hill where you're constantly holding a higher RPM, and a little bit on deceleration between about 2-3k RPM. Did a 2300-mile road trip a few months ago; drove about 8 hours per day. No complaints.

I've had it for about 1.5 years now and have no regrets. The Tomei titanium exhausts have a unique sound over the stainless steel options; I absolutely love it.

86wtywly 10-21-2015 05:52 AM

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Originally Posted by NLSP (Post 2426763)
Tomei 60S owner here. During flat cruising, there's no drone. I find it only drones if you're going up a long steep hill where you're constantly holding a higher RPM, and a little bit on deceleration between about 2-3k RPM. Did a 2300-mile road trip a few months ago; drove about 8 hours per day. No complaints.

I've had it for about 1.5 years now and have no regrets. The Tomei titanium exhausts have a unique sound over the stainless steel options; I absolutely love it.

where do you live man? I live in cali and my area has lots of speed bumps.. especially at my apartment area. everytime i pass those i have to downshift to 1st gear. kinda annoying. yea i love how tomei sounds. but just worry about its ground clearance since i don't like to make a curve whenever passing those bumps :sigh:

NLSP 10-21-2015 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by 86wtywly (Post 2426765)
where do you live man? I live in cali and my area has lots of speed bumps.. especially at my apartment area. everytime i pass those i have to downshift to 1st gear. kinda annoying. yea i love how tomei sounds. but just worry about its ground clearance since i don't like to make a curve whenever passing those bumps :sigh:

I live in Vancouver, Canada. I drove to San Francisco and back and have never had ground clearance issues anywhere with the exhaust. The only thing I scrape on occasion is my diffuser. Even before the diffuser was installed, no scraping on the exhaust, ever. I'm also lowered about an inch.


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