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Old 05-03-2020, 03:17 PM   #15
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A friend said that on his BRZ the key was to keep stock midpipe, if using a catless header. Any other combo he tried sounded ugly...
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I did that once, Tomei header w/ stock everything else.

There was some really annoying rattle sounds coming from the stock exhaust under load on the freeway.
Strange, mine was nice. Maybe because I put on a 300 mile stock 2017 exhaust to replace my nasty 2013.
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Old 05-03-2020, 03:30 PM   #17
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Strange, mine was nice.
This is the problem with small sample sizes, there's no right or wrong answer. When piecing together exhaust systems piece by piece, you get too many different outcomes...
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A friend said that on his BRZ the key was to keep stock midpipe, if using a catless header. Any other combo he tried sounded ugly...
or some type of header system where the header/OP/front pipe was the same maker, and the catalytic converter + resonator are large units on the front pipe.

This way, you can run whatever exhaust you want.
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I think you should look at a JDL resonated FP or HKS dual resonated. Should pair well with your current setup and give you a bit more volume without getting to loud

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Just wait the Q300 will get louder over time, mine did. A little raspier too when on it. Not sure I love it with Windows open, windows closed cabin sounds good. Jdl uel catless header, jdl catted and resonated FP, stock overpipe.
My Q300 did the same thing! It's definitely louder and I would dare to say almost it's as loud as the R400 Gemini when I had it.
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My Q300 did the same thing! It's definitely louder and I would dare to say almost it's as loud as the R400 Gemini when I had it.
I know. Not that happy about it. Luckily I tuned out the cold start, otherwise waking the neighbors at 6:30am would not be good. I am not a young punk so I don’t want something ridiculous. Hopefully it stays where, it is. If it gets much louder I might have to do something. I would love to have someone repack it for me. Have not found who would do that at a reasonable cost.
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I think the best refined aggression is factory exhaust with a catless header.
Have you ever heard how that sounds from outside? It rattles like an old civic with distasteful mods.

It's actually bad enough that folks in CA get pulled over for it.
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Have you ever heard how that sounds from outside? It rattles like an old civic with distasteful mods.

It's actually bad enough that folks in CA get pulled over for it.
I swear to goodness mine didn't sound that bad. Maybe it helped that the header was CNT rather than expensive well thought out runner design, and UEL
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Have you ever heard how that sounds from outside? It rattles like an old civic with distasteful mods.

It's actually bad enough that folks in CA get pulled over for it.
Why does that happen? Starting to worry me because I just ordered a Tomei catless header.
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Why does that happen? Starting to worry me because I just ordered a Tomei catless header.

No primary cat and much thinner metal on the header pipes.

I can confirm, even my stock exhaust + JDL header, which uses thicker steel than most aftermarket headers, was raspy from the outside.
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Why does that happen? Starting to worry me because I just ordered a Tomei catless header.
longer exhaust sound waves that the stock muffler wasn't designed to muffle, because the stock cat handles that. These longer waves then introduce vibration, which manifests as a nasty rattle.

Specifically, the sound is that of any old car with a very rattly or tinny exhaust.

The CSG Touring86 will eliminate this problem while maintaining a mature exhaust note.
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No primary cat and much thinner metal on the header pipes.

I can confirm, even my stock exhaust + JDL header, which uses thicker steel than most aftermarket headers, was raspy from the outside.
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longer exhaust sound waves that the stock muffler wasn't designed to muffle, because the stock cat handles that. These longer waves then introduce vibration, which manifests as a nasty rattle.

Specifically, the sound is that of any old car with a very rattly or tinny exhaust.

The CSG Touring86 will eliminate this problem while maintaining a mature exhaust note.
Am I right to assume that this rasp/rattle you guys are speaking of with an aftermarket catless header only happens if you are still on the stock catback? Or it will sound like that in general when you get a catless header?

I'm planning to install the Tomei EL header paired to a Perrin 2.5in resonated catback.
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Am I right to assume that this rasp/rattle you guys are speaking of with an aftermarket catless header only happens if you are still on the stock catback? Or it will sound like that in general when you get a catless header?

I'm planning to install the Tomei EL header paired to a Perrin 2.5in resonated catback.
We're referring to the stock catback. The Perrin won't rattle.
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