APEXi WS2 vs. GREDDY EVO2
I have an EVO2 on my integra, and overall I like it.
on the positive side,
fitment is excellent.
It is quiet.
The only negative I have is after 3 years on the car, the gaskets supplied with the kit have rusted and created a leak. I replaced the gaskets with ones from Mr. Gasket and it is good as new.
on the positive side,
fitment is excellent.
It is quiet.
The only negative I have is after 3 years on the car, the gaskets supplied with the kit have rusted and created a leak. I replaced the gaskets with ones from Mr. Gasket and it is good as new.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Exeed »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">WS2 is chambered, so it's far quieter. So if you want something quiet, go for the WS2. If you want something on the louder side, the EVO2 is for you.</TD></TR></TABLE>
so true... I've had both in the past....still using the ws2 though
so true... I've had both in the past....still using the ws2 though
Before I bought my GReddy Evo 2 Exhaust. The Apexi WS2 was my other choice. The thing I didn't like about the WS2 is how the muffler sticks out the bottom too much. Atleast for my taste. The thing that I liked about the Evo 2 was the tone of the exhaust was very deep. The fitment is also very flush with the bumper. I was highly impressed at how it looked. It doesn't stick out like a sore thumb. Overall, I love my GReddy Evo 2 for it's tone and it's fitment.
Some people might not like it for it's muffler design but it doesn't bother me too much.
Just my two cents.
Some people might not like it for it's muffler design but it doesn't bother me too much.
Just my two cents.
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