Mufflers Turbo2
Whatever you are into, theres no set standard.. Theres so many different makes models materials, so many you haven't heard of.
I have stainless mufflers which I enjoy? They aren't "bolt ons"
Shop around, perhaps get quotes from muffler shops that do stainless only (they are out there you just have to look), it's kind of hard to say what is the best
There is alot that people consider good that might have too much of a "tinny" sound for someone, and others that are too "throaty".. Your main goal is better flow but the sound you want is up to you and that's really what you are shopping for..
Racing Beat ones are (and have been said for a while) to be the quietest you can get without sacrificing flow.. But I don't know that first hand
I have stainless mufflers which I enjoy? They aren't "bolt ons"
Shop around, perhaps get quotes from muffler shops that do stainless only (they are out there you just have to look), it's kind of hard to say what is the best
There is alot that people consider good that might have too much of a "tinny" sound for someone, and others that are too "throaty".. Your main goal is better flow but the sound you want is up to you and that's really what you are shopping for..
Racing Beat ones are (and have been said for a while) to be the quietest you can get without sacrificing flow.. But I don't know that first hand
i have the borla split back 'intercooled' exhaust. from what i can see there's not much of a difference from racing beats, other than it costs less! it's fairly quiet, and gave me a noticeable difference in power (replaced the stock cats w/ one 'high flow' cat and have a 3" downpipe), also has a lot better gas mileage now. i highly recommend it. another cheap alternative is the dynomax system, but the mufflers don't run straight through - its like an S shaped flow which I'm sure cuts down on power.
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