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Originally Posted by ScottOmatic
I'm still interested in this exhaust.
How do you think the sound volume compares to the short-tails? I am kind of hoping that this fits in-between the short-tails with s-line mid-pipe and the 2.5" true-dual in terms of loudness but I guess since it's 3" it has me a little skeptical that it will be softer than a straight-pipe/no-muffler exhaust system.
Are you still discounting $300 for sound/video clips, or have you sold enough already?
I have a digital interface for my phone where I hook up a studio mic for high-quality sound recording, (works great on the go when I cant use a mixing program on my computer all the time), it would probably be pretty neat to test it out on some other "musical equipment"
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Originally Posted by ScottOmatic
I also see on your site that you have a new axle-back exhaust.
Similar questions,
any rough idea how much power that will make with the s-line mid-pipe in conjunction to your other exhausts as well as estimates on loudness?
Thanks again.
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It sounds awesome. The short tails mated with the s-line midpipe is just way too loud. That was one of the main reasons we went ahead and created our axle back.
As far as volume goes, the midpipe/axle back combo are very similar to the 2.5" true dual, but with a slightly deeper tone. It definitely helps hide how "raspy" the VQ37 and eliminates drone. We have quite a few bit of samples for sound clips, but I will gladly extend the $300 off to you for sound and video clips.
The s-line midpipe and axle back will make almost the same amount of power as the midpipe and short tails. Their is only a 1 or 2 WHP difference between the two. A lot of time went into the R&D to make sure it flowed well enough. The G37 that we tested the s-line midpipe and axle back combo on sounds fantastic. It's still louder than the true duals, but not as loud as with the short tails. The axle back basically helps keep the drone in check that some people experience with the short tails.
I would say sound level wise, they follow this from loudest to "quietest"
Midpipe with short tails (very loud, raspy)
3" true dual (just a tad quieter, but not raspy or droney)
Midpipe with axle back (quieter, slight rasp, no drone)
2.5" True dual (about same volume, no rasp or drone)