whats the most silent exhaust
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From: 886motorwerx
Wow, all of a sudden everyone is in agreement that the Tanabe axleback is one the quietest axlebacks. When I first posted that info over 18 months ago, everyone seemed to call me a liar and said I didn't know what I was talking about!
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From: 886motorwerx
You pay for what you get.
In the beginning, I wanted quality and quiet, so I bought the Tanabe and posted MY experiences. All of sudden a bunch of exhaust "experts" started waving the BS flag.
And now everyone is agreeing to what I said 18 months ago!?!
In the beginning, I wanted quality and quiet, so I bought the Tanabe and posted MY experiences. All of sudden a bunch of exhaust "experts" started waving the BS flag.
And now everyone is agreeing to what I said 18 months ago!?!
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Originally Posted by Stylis
The tanabe is expensive for being a quiet exhaust system. You might just want to throw on a tip and call it a day. Cheaper agreement there.
Scionjohn has the same one as well.
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yeah if you wanna keep things quiet all around, get the tip..
if you want a nice low rumble at low rpms with the cutoff around 1-2,000- id recommend getting a .25" larger (or stock diam) custom catback installed with any large resonator midway (that is the crucial part) and then use a street muffler such as a magnaflow street series to get the nice mean sounding exhaust *only* at ~+5500rpm
then also if you need it to get quieter, you can use a silencer and that will sound damn near stock.
personally, id go for the tip. if you want the throaty high rpm sound, you can always get a decent tone from nearly any aftermarket intake.
-jon
if you want a nice low rumble at low rpms with the cutoff around 1-2,000- id recommend getting a .25" larger (or stock diam) custom catback installed with any large resonator midway (that is the crucial part) and then use a street muffler such as a magnaflow street series to get the nice mean sounding exhaust *only* at ~+5500rpm
then also if you need it to get quieter, you can use a silencer and that will sound damn near stock.
personally, id go for the tip. if you want the throaty high rpm sound, you can always get a decent tone from nearly any aftermarket intake.
-jon