What's the deepest sounding intake + exhaust combo?
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Not the single axleback? it's actually really reasonably priced and sounds great....
Here's a clip of my tC with Injen/Megan Racing Header/Precision Axleback
http://home.comcast.net/~thedesperfamily/MufflerH.mov
Here's a clip of my tC with Injen/Megan Racing Header/Precision Axleback
http://home.comcast.net/~thedesperfamily/MufflerH.mov
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Injen cai cc s pipe mr mid pipe injen axle back, Not cheap though
Injen cai cc s pipe mr mid pipe injen axle back, Not cheap though
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Originally Posted by WeaponX6X
Ahh I see. The site is really confusing...$275 I can definitely do...
Gotta love the precisionmuffler.com axle back for the tC. Has that growl that bites with the intake installed. :D
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^ I love that cutout pic... definately revealing...
Go with Precision... you can know who made it, and you can talk to that person... gotta love that service.
Go with Precision... you can know who made it, and you can talk to that person... gotta love that service.
#13
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Originally Posted by WeaponX6X
Ahh I see. The site is really confusing...$275 I can definitely do...
Gotta love the precisionmuffler.com axle back for the tC. Has that growl that bites with the intake installed. :D
I will definitely consider precision, seems like there's a lot of support on the forums. Now to save up some money
#17
Originally Posted by WeaponX6X
ooh from what I'm reading the Injen intake is a CAI but can be converted to SR as well? Is this so?
Regarding your question about which to get first: the exhaust will affect the sound more than the intake will. Neither will put up a noticable performance increase.
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Originally Posted by Magnus213
Neither will put up a noticable performance increase.