View Poll Results: GReddy Power Extreme or Apex N1 dual?
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Which Exhaust Would You Choose?
#1
Hey everyone I was in the market for a great cat back. I would like to save money if it is possible but if the GReddy is that much better then i would get that. The Apex is a little bit less expensive so i would like some of your thoughts, expecially people who have these setups that are either happy or have some neg. thoughts. Thanks a lot
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IMHO the GReddy has a nicer exhaust note, and is also discontinued..so the ones you can get will be it, thus making it more rare and valuable later...
I'm going with the APEXi N1 duals because i love the angled look and it sounds pretty good too...
if you have the cash, go w/ GReddy..besides rocky at rx7.com has had them for way too long, lol..he needs to get rid of 'em...
I'm going with the APEXi N1 duals because i love the angled look and it sounds pretty good too...
if you have the cash, go w/ GReddy..besides rocky at rx7.com has had them for way too long, lol..he needs to get rid of 'em...
#6
Originally Posted by Rotaryman88' date='Feb 29 2004, 07:19 PM
IMHO the GReddy has a nicer exhaust note, and is also discontinued..so the ones you can get will be it, thus making it more rare and valuable later...
#7
well it would hold its price better....especially in a couple years or whenever u dont see many of them....like that really old system that someone had up here from hks it was like from back in the day they got a real good price for it forget how much though
#8
I have the Greddy Power extreme 60/80mm catback and I like it. i only have the stock to compare it to but I love it.
The exhaust note is deep but not loud at all. The one thing I did not want to sound like is rocks in a coffee can and this does not. The mufflers are huge. It is well built but expensive.
RX-7.com (Rotary Performance) has a deal with Greddy to continue making these as a custom order for the 2nd gens. They have to wait until a certain number are ordered then they make them. I had to wait close to 5 months for mine but it was worth it.
Here is a photo of the *** end of mine.
The exhaust note is deep but not loud at all. The one thing I did not want to sound like is rocks in a coffee can and this does not. The mufflers are huge. It is well built but expensive.
RX-7.com (Rotary Performance) has a deal with Greddy to continue making these as a custom order for the 2nd gens. They have to wait until a certain number are ordered then they make them. I had to wait close to 5 months for mine but it was worth it.
Here is a photo of the *** end of mine.
#9
Originally Posted by gazellis' date='Mar 1 2004, 05:24 PM
I have the Greddy Power extreme 60/80mm catback and I like it. i only have the stock to compare it to but I love it.
The exhaust note is deep but not loud at all. The one thing I did not want to sound like is rocks in a coffee can and this does not. The mufflers are huge. It is well built but expensive.
RX-7.com (Rotary Performance) has a deal with Greddy to continue making these as a custom order for the 2nd gens. They have to wait until a certain number are ordered then they make them. I had to wait close to 5 months for mine but it was worth it.
Here is a photo of the *** end of mine.
The exhaust note is deep but not loud at all. The one thing I did not want to sound like is rocks in a coffee can and this does not. The mufflers are huge. It is well built but expensive.
RX-7.com (Rotary Performance) has a deal with Greddy to continue making these as a custom order for the 2nd gens. They have to wait until a certain number are ordered then they make them. I had to wait close to 5 months for mine but it was worth it.
Here is a photo of the *** end of mine.