Custom turbo back exhaust. Experienced opinions?
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taurran,
Another good option that sounds really good is the Dynatech split flow race mufflers. They flow great and they are not that load.
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...50918_-1_10265
We use them on our Supercharged Porsche 928 with long tube headers, no cats, no resonator and no tips. Just two of these mufflers and the car is actually not that loud at all and sounds great. This is suprising since it isn't turbo you would think it would be loud as can be but the car is still perfectly streetable.
The 928:
Another good option that sounds really good is the Dynatech split flow race mufflers. They flow great and they are not that load.
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...50918_-1_10265
We use them on our Supercharged Porsche 928 with long tube headers, no cats, no resonator and no tips. Just two of these mufflers and the car is actually not that loud at all and sounds great. This is suprising since it isn't turbo you would think it would be loud as can be but the car is still perfectly streetable.
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An update on this.... I went with the Apexi WS2 turbo mufflers and dual Vibrant ulta quiet resonators. I'm very happy with the mufflers and they look really classy with the dual walled tips. So glad I got them over the other can style mufflers!
We're going to be doing the split in the exhaust right after the resonators to tone down the exhaust noise. I'll post some sound clips once I finally get the car back and running. It should be as quiet as possible for a full 3" exhaust.
We're going to be doing the split in the exhaust right after the resonators to tone down the exhaust noise. I'll post some sound clips once I finally get the car back and running. It should be as quiet as possible for a full 3" exhaust.
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