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Old 02-05-2007, 08:29 PM
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Default Strup test pipes.. or Labree test pipes...

which ones are better and why??
basically which one would you pick, price not being a problem...
they would be going with my greddy evo2 exhaust...
thanks
Old 02-06-2007, 04:41 AM
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Well from what i know, Labree have resonators and the Strup ones do not.
Old 02-06-2007, 06:00 AM
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just installed strups this weekend .......very raspy between 3-4k
nice gain though
Old 02-06-2007, 09:22 AM
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Go with labree resonated. Try to eliminate as much rasp as you can.
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bumppp.. labree or intense tp???
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go with STRUP.
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Well i've got the same catback and i'm probably going to end up with the Labree's or Fast Intentions' resonated testpipes.
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I had strups and they sounded nice w/ a stock exhaust. When I added Strup headers it was raspy
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Originally Posted by goranglobarevic
which ones are better and why??
basically which one would you pick, price not being a problem...
they would be going with my greddy evo2 exhaust...
thanks
We have several customers that use our AAM 2.5" Testpipes with the GReddy EVO2 exhaust and this combination sounds great - does not have the rasp you'll get with some of the other (ie. Nismo or Injen) exhausts out there.

Here is a link for more info:

http://www.alteredatmosphere.com/mm5..._Code=350Z_EXH

We use 16-gauge T304 stainless steel as opposed to the common 18/20 gauge 409 stainless, the 16-gauge T304 is much better quality and greatly improves long term durability.

Hope this helps,
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+1 , I have their TP's and it was an easy install and welds looked great!

it was also nice that they came labeled passenger/driver...each side is different. this prevented me from being stuck under the car trying to put the wrong side on


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