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Buying a BRZ in a month, have a few questions
So as the title says, ill be buying a BRZ in about a month. I have a few small plans for it. First of all,
1. What exhaust would you recommend? I have seen that a lot of people like the Perrin exhaust, as well as the Borla. I am not looking to change the headers in the near future, so i would like to know which exhaust has the best/deepest sound, without sounding like a honda. Also, which headers would you recommend, so i have an idea further down the line. Also, if i was to do a catback exhaust and a cold air intake, would i need to have the ecu reflashed? 2. What cold air intake would you recommend? 3. How good is the factory sub woofer, and is it worth it? I don't want a speaker that would cause the car to rattle, but have enough bass to make the sound system awesome. Is the factory sub a good option, or would I be better off getting an after market sub. |
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tip leave then intake stock , just put in a drop in filter |
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Subwoofer don't know sorry lol I have mine audio system bone stock seems fine to me |
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First off, early congrats -- I wish you the best on this journey.
1) If you don't want it too loud, on their own the Non-resonated Perrin catback or Invida N1 is amazing. But seeing that you'll get headers and maybe other stuff down the road...I would recommend sticking with the Resonated Perrin or Q300. With just a catback, no you don't need a tune. Headers...you have a lot to choose from EL vs UEL. But personally the Open flash headers + openflash tablet isn't a bad deal. Yes, with headers you'll need a tune. 2) Do not get an intake. Drop-in filter is more than enough. If you are persistent on it. Make sure you get a ecutek tune or get a CAI that comes with a MAF map otherwise you'll have a headache trying to get your trims set. 3) No idea about the OEM sub, but from what I've read there are much better aftermarket options at a lower price. As Steve mentioned, check out his basic bolt on mods and tuning. There are also other great stickys on this forum with all the info you're looking for. best of luck
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My suggestion is as follows: ride a stock car for a few months and then decide.
Anyway, I like perrin resonated but I wish they would make Ti tips. You should also check a hks deep package. Congratulations and have fun with you car! Seb |
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There is no factory sub, just the front door speakers, tweeters in the corners of the dash and some shity 3" side wall units in the back. I went the path of installing a compact 4 channel amp, replaced all the speakers (upgrading rears to 5.25) and got a new head unit. There is some bass, but its no where near as deep as having a proper sub and enclosure. That said it sounds pretty good to me.
Loads of people go for the OEM+ system that adds a small sub with custom molded enclosure in the boot that has its own amp I believe. Then there's the option to add sound deadening in the doors and boot. Car audio is a very deep rabbit hole. Our car is limited in options due to its compact nature, but I found switching to higher quality speakers, adding an amp and swapping the head unit kept any weight gain to a minimum and decided to keep what little boot space there was by forgoing the sub. Bare in mind our car has virtually zero sound deadening so you would likely need to add some if going for decent bass. Trade off is going to be a fairy noticeable amount of added weight.
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Not sure what you want out of the car and what your budget is for mods.
If you want a bit more power, skip those mods and get a header and a tune. If you just want better sound skip the intake find an axle back or cat back back you like the sound of. See if you can find some local people as real life sounds different than youtube.
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Sure there is.
Subwoofer Kit, Part Number H630SCA000 None of the cars I looked at on dealer lots had it, and it didn't show up on the build-your-own thing on Subaru's site. When I actually ordered my car, however, there was an option in the Subaru system at the dealership to add this. |
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1. Buying an exhaust is probably the most selective and personal choices you can make. It sounds like you have the same taste that I have. I wanted a low-rumble, deep exhaust that doesn't sound like a Honda and its not too loud OR too quiet. I was contemplating getting the Greddy Evolution GT but I heard from owners that were disappointed of it "not being loud enough" and you lose 1" ground clearance. That's when I came across the Dezod Exhaust and purchased it. Dezod focuses on ground clearance and has a beautiful design. I've had it for 2 months and I swear I love it more everyday. I strongly recommend you get the Dezod. It is easy to bolt on and gives you a nice deep tone without adding anything else. Also, it is wonderful in the cabin. 2. I don't have a CAI or drop in filter but I have heard getting a CAI is not as effective unless you are going to tune it. I am thinking of getting a drop-in filter later on. 3. People have offered to sell me their subwoofer but I tell them the same thing every time... I am happy enough with my 8-speaker system. I am not sure if both the frs/brs include it but the system is one of the best I have heard of out of the factory.
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I have the factory subwoofer. If you don't already have your heart set on an aftermarket option, I highly recommend it.
1) The sound quality is great. Easily adjusted with the 2016 head unit audio settings. 2) It's designed to take up as little trunk space as possible, as well as be easily removed to access the spare tire (or removed before autocross in my case). 3) It's price is relative. Instead of paying cash upfront for an aftermarket option and installing it yourself, you're adding $600 to your car loan to have an OEM installed and warrantied subwoofer. |
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That actually looks really good! Sadly the option does not exist in AU, but then it might be one of those 'in the know' special orders the dealer can get in for a well informed buyer. It is not listed on Subaru's website when you configure a car. I wonder what the odds are of that being an option to add on to my after market setup or is it only designed to run with the factory head unit? I find its compact design deeply appealing.
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There are DIYs floating around, as well as this video on Youtube. (I haven't watched it, so it may suck). [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZndLMZlNEU"]losmt2 - Subura BRZ / Scion FRS Factory Sub Install - YouTube[/ame] It's just a subwoofer with a built-in amp. You should be able to make it work. The product page says it isn't compatible with the cargo tray (if you have that), but that guy above actually made his fit anyway by moving the mounting bracket. |
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Buy the car first, then worry about modding it later.
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