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Old 08-05-2013, 10:13 AM   #15
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ARK makes quality stuff, the tip is 4.5". I have the ARK GRiP and love the way it sounds, mine is for a DD as well. Nice sound on throttle, but quiet enough that it doesn't wake the neighbors and has no drone. The DT-S is slightly louder than the GRiP and of course adding the front pipe would increase noise level.

However your less than $800 price range might kill the ARK.
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Old 08-05-2013, 06:29 PM   #16
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Old 08-05-2013, 06:49 PM   #17
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The Trd sounds amazing, imo. Perfect for a dd
+1 on the TRD, but you won't be able to find it for even close to $800 unless you find someone who's willing to sell their used one. I love my TRD, probably the single greatest option available from the dealership.
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Old 08-05-2013, 06:54 PM   #18
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go q300 with catless front pipe = perfection
That's what we are currently running on ours and we love it. Adding header soon, which will make it even louder
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Old 08-05-2013, 07:06 PM   #19
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+1 on the TRD, but you won't be able to find it for even close to $800 unless you find someone who's willing to sell their used one. I love my TRD, probably the single greatest option available from the dealership.
Yup, it's definitely not the cheapest. But it sounds sooo good.
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Old 08-05-2013, 07:09 PM   #20
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Wonder why no one has hardly mentioned the Nameless Offset Axleback. It's perfect for what he is looking for and a lot higher quality than anything Invidia/Greddy.
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Old 08-05-2013, 09:01 PM   #21
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That's what we are currently running on ours and we love it. Adding header soon, which will make it even louder
same im going borla uel headers i have them i got to install them eventually
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Thanks.. do you know what are the tip size?

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Nameless would be perfect for you.
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Thanks.. do you know what are the tip size?

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You can get the Nameless kit in 2.5" pipe or 3" pip, no muffler, 4" muffler, or 5" muffler. 4" tip is standard but they make all of their parts so Im sure you could call in an order for a larger tip like you said you wanted. (3" pipe is more so if your going FI, stick to 2.5" and youll be fine)

I know its personal taste but for a NA car a 4" tip is more than enough and fills the cut outs perfectly like they should have from the factory.

I just ordered their 2.5" axleback and will pick up the rest of there kit when they release there headers.
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You can get the Nameless kit in 2.5" pipe or 3" pip, no muffler, 4" muffler, or 5" muffler. 4" tip is standard but they make all of their parts so Im sure you could call in an order for a larger tip like you said you wanted. (3" pipe is more so if your going FI, stick to 2.5" and youll be fine)

I know its personal taste but for a NA car a 4" tip is more than enough and fills the cut outs perfectly like they should have from the factory.

I just ordered their 2.5" axleback and will pick up the rest of there kit when they release there headers.
oh wow! that's awesome! 4" muffler/ 5" muffler? This confuses me. Do they mean 4" tips or 5" tips? Thanks. I'm very newbie when comes to that.

Is there any drone? DD able? I have heard good things about nameless but never know they would make larger tips.
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4" vs 5" is the actual size of the muffle, the large "can" tucked under your car that muffles the noise of your exhaust. The smaller the muffler the closer it is to sounding like there isnt one.

The website only lists 4" tips. The tip is what you actually see protruding through your bumper. The stock muffler has the exhaust pipe feed into and just has to exits from it to the tips. Nameless splits the flow and runs its through two separate mufflers and then the tips.

Even with there full kit I've heard there is little drone, if you install an axle back kit your only changing well...from the axle back. So drone shouldnt be an issue even with a poor quality kit. I dont have the kit (ordered though) but I love the sound.

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