has anyone used or using the pace setter exhaust systems?? like headers, or there mufflers??? just wondering if they are even worth the money???? and if you are using there mufflers are they a strait through disign?
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I honestly wouldn't waste my money on them. I had their dual catback set-up on my Neon and it rusted out in about a year. And I live in AL, so not too much of a salt worry. But tnen again, a Neon doesn't put out nearly the exhaust temps. Supposedly they have gotten better than they used to be. I've seen a few on 7's but they don't seen to be very good.
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i wouldnt get the pacesetter for anycar...and their ads talk about how wonderful their products are. i think its one of those wanna be a performance par tmaker companies
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emphatically ... No! i'd rather get a the Fisher Price "My-First-Exhaust-System" ...
but seriously, they're crap. |
They're crap for rotaries.I've seen lots of cars with them on it.My cousins civic has one on it for 3 years with no problem.They sound good but the muffler itself is ****.
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Yeah, I would spend my money towards racing beat. The pacesetter products are cheap, functional but cheap. I have been using a pacesetter header and cat back on my Jeep for a couple of years now. It sounds ok, but the header rusted up immediately and looks like ****.
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Pacesetter/Monsa sounds good on an X1/9. I wouldn't use it on a rotary.
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i did notice just in there adds they look kinda cheaply made, but yeah thanks for the feedback, "rips advertisment out of catalog"
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