Muffler similiar to RS*R Exmag thats not restrictive?
Im lookin to get a muffler shop to make custom piping but I want a muffler thats close to stock lookin but doesnt restrict airflow. I prefer the look of the RS*R, but as far as I kno they dont sell just the muffler.
Also would I get more gains if I just bought the RS*R Exmag catback? I dont want to spend more money if custom piping will have the same gains.
Also would I get more gains if I just bought the RS*R Exmag catback? I dont want to spend more money if custom piping will have the same gains.
Magnaflow oval. http://www.kteller.com
I would like to know too, I am in the exact same position.
Does the ES oval or Magnaflow one sound as quite? I hear the RsR is very nice and quite, looks nice too!
JSR- I'm also thinking of going with a stock ITR muffler with custom piping, I think that might do the trick and will be way cheaper then the rest of these
Does the ES oval or Magnaflow one sound as quite? I hear the RsR is very nice and quite, looks nice too!
JSR- I'm also thinking of going with a stock ITR muffler with custom piping, I think that might do the trick and will be way cheaper then the rest of these
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from what i know the RSR Exmag muffler is chambered, thus a little more restrictive than a straight-through muffler. Which incidentally is the reason why RSR is quiet. A magnaflow or any other straight-through muffler will always be louder than a chambered muffler.
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