Thermal 3in turbo on GSR
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Thermal 3in turbo on GSR
Does anyone have a video clip of a Thermal 3in turbo exhaust on a turbo gsr. Someone has one for sale for a great price only used 500 miles and i have heard they are very loud.. can anyone give me info or a sound clip of one...
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Re: Thermal 3in turbo on GSR (94mugenintegra)
i have one. some people think it's loud. i think they are sissies. and it is not ricey at all. it has a nice, deep tone.
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Re: Thermal 3in turbo on GSR (drealboostedhybrid)
it sounds awesome when the turbo spools ... at low rpms, it sounds deep as fock though, very annoying especially since i don't rev to redline every gear during city driving.
i rode in xerxes' car this past weekend with a thermal + bigggg borla resonator .. VERY quiet compared to just straight thermal so i ordered a magnaflow resonator because i like to hear my passengers talk to me
i rode in xerxes' car this past weekend with a thermal + bigggg borla resonator .. VERY quiet compared to just straight thermal so i ordered a magnaflow resonator because i like to hear my passengers talk to me
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Re: Thermal 3in turbo on GSR (Trigun)
I just got my 3" catback turbo thermal exhaust today in the mail. I'm very impressed by how it looks. Not ricey at all, even though it has a 4" tip on it. But, its a shorter tip, so it looks clean. I just have to wait until next week now when i get everything put on.
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Re: Thermal 3in turbo on GSR (94mugenintegra)
The Thermal 3" is my personal favorite for daily driven turbo cars. It's 100% stainless construction has not yet been surpassed by any manufacturer for it's price. The exhaust note is very deep and agressive, unlike the 'bumble bee' notes of other brands.
My only advice is to incorporate a comparable sized catalyst to allow proper flow and prevent 'droning' inside the cabin.
Enjoy your new exhaust!!
My only advice is to incorporate a comparable sized catalyst to allow proper flow and prevent 'droning' inside the cabin.
Enjoy your new exhaust!!
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