apex'i world sport owners...
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Re: apex'i world sport owners... (CXinthemaking)
its a good quality system.
not loud at all, and a pretty low tone.
not the best for power..due to the chambered muffler design....
but nonetheless...very nice for the street.
not loud at all, and a pretty low tone.
not the best for power..due to the chambered muffler design....
but nonetheless...very nice for the street.
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the WS is really quiet and deep sounding, but now i have an N1 and i like it ALOT more, haha.
Felt more gains w/ the N1 than i did w/ the WS. However, if you just want something quiet for daily driving, the WS is great.
Felt more gains w/ the N1 than i did w/ the WS. However, if you just want something quiet for daily driving, the WS is great.
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Re: (Im Rick James)
my worldsport has a very agreeable sound, low and deep(for a honda ). at above 5000rpm my aem cold air is much louderr than the exhaust is. the tip dont look to big, but when u get up close to it, its big, like i can fit my foot in it a lil bit. one thing i noticed about it is that it was either just as heavy as the stock exhaust, or maybe a tiny bit heavier. all in all its a very well suited exhaust for mild motor setups that are daily driven
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I really like mine, i have a small rattling issue in the rear, but ill get to that as soon as spring rolls around.
Its nice and quiet, tip is the perfect size.
from me.
Its nice and quiet, tip is the perfect size.
from me.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by VtecAddict96 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nice exhaust
For another 100$ you could get a RS*R ex-mag, which i think is the ****!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ditto
For another 100$ you could get a RS*R ex-mag, which i think is the ****!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ditto
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WS is nice and quiet. only thing i didnt like about it is that it didnt fit right. had to take it to a muffler shop to get it re-bent i dont think it flows that good since its chambered but o well, its quiet
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by C00SI »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I really like mine, i have a small rattling issue in the rear, but ill get to that as soon as spring rolls around.
Its nice and quiet, tip is the perfect size.
from me.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I had the same problem when i had mine. I switched the rubber hanger to the second one pulling it away from the gastank and got a comptech swaybar. Problem solved
Its nice and quiet, tip is the perfect size.
from me.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I had the same problem when i had mine. I switched the rubber hanger to the second one pulling it away from the gastank and got a comptech swaybar. Problem solved
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I use to have dual world sport on my V6 accord, it had that nice tuned sound to it, not too loud and not to quiet. I think the WS is good with bolt ons (i/h/e)but if you want to build up the motor more it's just going to hurt performance.
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Re: (VtecAddict96)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by VtecAddict96 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nice exhaust
For another 100$ you could get a RS*R ex-mag, which i think is the ****!</TD></TR></TABLE>
i was considering that too, is it true that the power is as good as louder exhausts????
edit- id rather have a loud exhaust with high power than a quiet exhaust lacking power....
For another 100$ you could get a RS*R ex-mag, which i think is the ****!</TD></TR></TABLE>
i was considering that too, is it true that the power is as good as louder exhausts????
edit- id rather have a loud exhaust with high power than a quiet exhaust lacking power....
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It depends upon what car it's going on. My friend has a 94 Si hatch w/ the stock Z6 and he had a WS. It was quiet, subtle, didn't attract too attention, and it fit really really well. Nice and tucked. He was pretty dumped and it didn't really scrape too much, either. Now he has an N1 system. Obviously a lot louder, better gains, but the fitment is terrible. It hangs off the back like a bulbuous erect dick. I call it the "Caddy-Whomper." I personally think it's pretty ricey, I'd rather have the WS anyday. If you're concerned about the gains, then get rid of your cats (if you haven't already).
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