To those with rs*r exhuast is it worth the extra $$$?
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To those with rs*r exhuast is it worth the extra $$$?
I want a quiet exhuast and heard this is the best, want some opionions on it ftom those who have it, all so where is the cheapest place to buy? Is the greddy sp2 similar better or worse?
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Re: To those with rs*r exhuast is it worth the extra $$$? (Bimmerman)
I love my rsr exmag, best thing i bought on my car. im boostin this month and making a custom dp with e cutout just so i can keep this exhaust. its nice and quiet but nice and throaty when i get on it. i cant wait til i boost it. hehe
rsr = baller
rsr = baller
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horrible for turbo.
turbo you want to have the most free-flow, largest diameter piping and the RS-R isnt any of those.
is there even any power gains with this RSR?
turbo you want to have the most free-flow, largest diameter piping and the RS-R isnt any of those.
is there even any power gains with this RSR?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SyDuck »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">horrible for turbo.
turbo you want to have the most free-flow, largest diameter piping and the RS-R isnt any of those.
is there even any power gains with this RSR?</TD></TR></TABLE>
so what would a good exhaust be for turbo? sorry to thread hi-jack, but most exhausts I see in the FAQ official exhaust thread are N/A setups
turbo you want to have the most free-flow, largest diameter piping and the RS-R isnt any of those.
is there even any power gains with this RSR?</TD></TR></TABLE>
so what would a good exhaust be for turbo? sorry to thread hi-jack, but most exhausts I see in the FAQ official exhaust thread are N/A setups
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by egcoupe94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what is the piping size? is it good for turbo? when i go turbo, I wanna have a 2.5 inch piping throught</TD></TR></TABLE> the piping size is 2.36" its not really to good for turbo, you do want a more free flowing exhaust, but I am running a custom 3" downpipe setup with electronic e cutout then taperd to 2.5" to mate to the rsr, so all i have to do is flip a switch when i want to run and ill have open dp in less than 5 seconds by flip of switch with gain of about 30whp atleast
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Re: (Honda_project98)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Honda_project98 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">big piping, mandrel bent, not sharp bends, straight thru muffler design= no restriction
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does this have to be custom made, or is there a company that makes a good free flowing exhaust?
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does this have to be custom made, or is there a company that makes a good free flowing exhaust?
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I resently purchased this exhaust system. Got it for real cheap locally, because the tip got dented in shipping. I like it... sounds amazing. Silent when idling and nice a low when you are on it. Fitment wasn't perfect, but we modded it to fit in a couple hours. I love the look of it as well... but as always it is personal preference.
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RSR Ex-mag and Greddy Sp2 are both quiet exhasut. I have to say they both have nice and deep Tone.
As for free flowing exhuast Vibrant make one w/ 3" piping and Greddy is releasing their EVO TT (3" piping) for Honda/Acura also
As for free flowing exhuast Vibrant make one w/ 3" piping and Greddy is releasing their EVO TT (3" piping) for Honda/Acura also
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