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Old 06-10-2020, 01:26 PM   #15 (permalink)
Cyber370
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Originally Posted by MplsPete View Post
I agree with 370ZRush24 “The cabin noise is minimal while driving around town (low drone) but when you get on it....wow, the sound is deeper and not raspy, heads turn for sure. This was exactly what I was wanting.”

It sounds great at start up and when I get on it. Cabin noise is more noticeable than stock but definitely not objectionable, and I can easily carry on a conversation or listen to music. It really sounds like the car is finally alive and no longer sleeping.

If there is drone I would say only when I dropped into 6th gear at low speed and then accelerated slightly. Normally I wouldn’t do this, but wanted to hear what it would sound like.
Can you tell me whether there is significant resonance in the cabin during heavy acceleration? In other words, is there any buzzing or vibration transferring into the cabin?

I used to have Remark V1’s and I found them unbearable as far as drone and resonance was concerned. The V1’s are basically short tails with resonators.

I’m just wondering if those issues are eliminated in V2 due to the use of actual muffler chambers and x-pipe configuration.
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