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Old 03-12-2013, 12:26 PM   #15
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what is this mid pipe you speak of?
here ya go

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I also have the sp elite, can I also go with a Perrin midpipe and the install wouldn't run into problems with fitment or anything ? What would you recommend to go with the sp elite?
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I also have the sp elite, can I also go with a Perrin midpipe and the install wouldn't run into problems with fitment or anything ? What would you recommend to go with the sp elite?
Perrin midpipe will not fit the greddy sp elite
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I just posted this: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31024

Not the same, but kinda gives you an idea of how it may sound....
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Perrin midpipe will not fit the greddy sp elite
out of the three which would you say is the best of the two to get a better boxer rumble... not worried about performance. i have the SP elite and want to add 2 of the 3... Motiv Front Pipe/Motive OverPipe/ or the Works Midpipe that you said will fit the SP Elite Axle Back

and also does this midpipe have a cat in it ? i need to be able to pass the emissions test
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I just posted this: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31024

Not the same, but kinda gives you an idea of how it may sound....
Non of your video's even do the exhaust setup's justice. You never rev pass 3500 rpm so I can't gauge if that setup sounds any good at all. I don't think people really care about cold start idle sound, warm idle sound, and dead stop drive off like granny video's. We need flyby's and hard throttle off from a dead stop videos to gauge the full spectrum of sounds the exhaust setup makes.
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Couple of vendors have said a mid pipe doesn't net any gains. Yet Works offers one that does. I wouldn't buy anything from them after they claimed 10 whp on there drop in filter and refused to let any independent shops dyno it for free when offered. Then when the dyno's did finally come out they already made a killing off them charging twice as much as what other drop in's cost that do the same thing.

I would rather wait for Nameless to come out with one that is made well and uses good materials. I believe the Works mid pipe uses some other material as someone said in another thread and I just don't trust them after that whole drop in filter thing.
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