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Old 03-03-2015, 01:40 PM   #4525 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jooonnn View Post
I would think test pipes and non res would be more of a screamer. Headers are deeper sounding than test pipes, non res is def higher pitched than 18"


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I had that set up originally and yes it's a screamer. you are also correct with the LTHs giving a deeper tone overall to the system.

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Originally Posted by EYE ESS View Post
Has anyone seen a really good comparison video between the no resonator, 12" and 18"? I am trying to pick between the three and having a hard time deciding. Another issue is that each video is recorded with different volumes in place so it is hard to compare. Ideally I want something that sounds sexy, minimal drone, and will not attract too much attention in a work parking lot.

Gen 3 install will be end of this month, going for FI exhaust(12 weeks?), and then Berk HFC. Possibly a tune after that. Sticky tires and then I'm all done with the car.
think of the NR, 12, and 18 like this: drone, less drone, least drone.

the volume difference between NR and the 12/18 is louder and the 12/18 res have minimal volume differences between them.
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Yes, they are Tony approved! Frank, when I get around to it, I may put your pipes into production. We will call them, "The FP" option.
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