Dang it. Its down to the aam setup and motordyne e370 exhaust that seems to have a pretty deep tone as well there's just isn't much dyno info on that
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06-12-2013, 09:17 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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Dang it. Its down to the aam setup and motordyne e370 exhaust that seems to have a pretty deep tone as well there's just isn't much dyno info on that exhaust. Decisions decisions.
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06-12-2013, 10:26 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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Im not sure which aam setup you are referring to..
If you think you are going to order the short tails, midpipe, and pair that with the g3s and art pipes, you are out of your mind. That setup will annoy the hell out of you. I would highly recommend installing all of the existing parts. Uploading a video for us to hear. And then based on how loud the car is with the new parts you got, we can all come to a conclusion on which exhaust will be best for you. Some of the aftermarket exhausts are very quiet, but yield GREAT gains. So you can decide after the existing parts are added.
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