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Old 12-24-2020, 06:39 PM   #1
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invidia n1 or greddy rs 3 inch

i currently have a catless uel header a invida over pipe and catless fp with a invidia n1 catback

I've been thinking about wanting to go to a single exit and getting a greddy rs but im worried it might end up making it to loud/raspy?

does anyone have a set up like this and know if it sounds good or if its wayy to raspy
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Greddy is less raspy based on videos that's I've seen.

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Still gonna be loud as fuck though

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Still gonna be loud as fuck though

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Yessir lol. Add pops and bangs too with ecutek of course so you can turn it on or off.

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Yessir lol. Add pops and bangs too with ecutek of course so you can turn it on or off.

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thats the route i wanna go lol i just dont know if this set up will be way! louder then what i already have or raspy? because rn my exhaust is loud but it sounds good and isnt to loud rn imo
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thats the route i wanna go lol i just dont know if this set up will be way! louder then what i already have or raspy? because rn my exhaust is loud but it sounds good and isnt to loud rn imo
If you have resonators it shouldn't be raspy.

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thats the route i wanna go lol i just dont know if this set up will be way! louder then what i already have or raspy? because rn my exhaust is loud but it sounds good and isnt to loud rn imo
Well, you're cutting your muffling in half so... It'll be ok lol

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my main concern is just the rasp tho because i dont want it to sound like a civic lmaoo
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my main concern is just the rasp tho because i dont want it to sound like a civic lmaoo
Just dump it out your hood. Save the weight of the exhaust

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i currently have a catless uel header a invida over pipe and catless fp with a invidia n1 catback

I've been thinking about wanting to go to a single exit and getting a greddy rs but im worried it might end up making it to loud/raspy?

does anyone have a set up like this and know if it sounds good or if its wayy to raspy
IMO, I would get the Greddy! I recommend a resonated Front Pipe to help with rasp and drone.
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i currently have a catless uel header a invida over pipe and catless fp with a invidia n1 catback

I've been thinking about wanting to go to a single exit and getting a greddy rs but im worried it might end up making it to loud/raspy?

does anyone have a set up like this and know if it sounds good or if its wayy to raspy
I have the same frontpipe/overpipe and no cats and the greddy 3" RS-Race on the T4 car. It sounds fantastic and I wish I started with it first. It's going to be loud, however I had a 2.5" straight through that was 10dB louder easily so just going larger doesn't necessarily mean going louder.

I would not do this on my street car tho.


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