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Old 11-08-2012, 04:17 PM   #71
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So are the high flow cats showing the same gains as these track pipes that delete the cat?

Did they test any high flow cats?
They didn't test any cats.

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For people looking for info on ASR, the model name is Tengu2 and part # is FRSMD02. Google isn't too helpful with them, though.
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They didn't test any cats.

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For people looking for info on ASR, the model name is Tengu2 and part # is FRSMD02. Google isn't too helpful with them, though.
so the reason why 2 exhausts out perform the rest by a wide margin is because of the cat delete right?

like someone said before, piping is piping


and my nameless piping cost an arm and a leg!
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Old 11-08-2012, 05:03 PM   #73
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$9 for the hard copy and comes with one of their DVDs.

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Old 11-08-2012, 06:24 PM   #74
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so the reason why 2 exhausts out perform the rest by a wide margin is because of the cat delete right?

like someone said before, piping is piping


and my nameless piping cost an arm and a leg!
Muffler delete. Not cat.
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Old 11-08-2012, 07:07 PM   #75
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Ahhh.... Just picked up the mag! Can't wait to read it.
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Old 11-08-2012, 07:34 PM   #76
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piping is piping but we are paying top dollar for these so called pipes and i for one would like to know im getting my money worth. spending $1150 for something 350 can achieve goes a long way for people that dnt want to spend alot. I know quality, design, r&D come into play but comparisons like this are helpful i think
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Just ordered the Berk muffler delete because of this article. I will probably end up buying the Perrin system, since i want to do a header back system, but for now the Berk pipe will work and I will sell it when I'm done with it.
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piping is piping but we are paying top dollar for these so called pipes and i for one would like to know im getting my money worth. spending $1150 for something 350 can achieve goes a long way for people that dnt want to spend alot. I know quality, design, r&D come into play but comparisons like this are helpful i think
Sound quality and volume is probably the biggest reason people don't go with the cheaper, better performing deletes.
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Old 11-08-2012, 08:30 PM   #79
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I found it funny that the Berk muffler delete actually showed such high gains. My friend was just knocking me for not going with a full catback lol I showed him this article and he had no choice but to bite his tongue.
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Old 11-08-2012, 08:56 PM   #80
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Just picked up the issue myself, it's really good stuff, though the Nvidia system I'm getting wasn't included :<

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Old 11-08-2012, 09:04 PM   #81
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Sound quality and volume is probably the biggest reason people don't go with the cheaper, better performing deletes.
True that is the biggest reason. I honestly like the sound of the deletes...just heard asr for the first time and i liked it. heres a sound clip for anybody that hasnt heard it..i think its sounds better than most exhaust to me..imo
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Yea i was going to go turbo but i think im going to save some money and maybe pop the question to a lucky lady soon...So i was thinking of staying N/A for now. Not going to get e85 until about feb march when the weather is a little warmer but by march i plan on having exhaust/header/intake/e85/and few cosmetics...hoping to spend no more than $2500 for everything
On some real levels, a turbo kit will be less expensive and blow you any day and where you want at any RPM you want. You see where im going with this....
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On some real levels, a turbo kit will be less expensive and blow you any day and where you want at any RPM you want. You see where im going with this....
lmao hahahahaha ur probably right
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Old 11-08-2012, 11:42 PM   #84
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I also ordered the Berk dual pipe because of this article lol. I'm gonna get their test pipe next and then couple it with headers from another company.
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