My Custom ARK Muffler Delete
#91
I still don't understand what is confusing about that...
I think you're the one confusing all of this. Im just getting at an intake, exhaust, and springs isn't hard to uninstall when my lease ends.
I was saying it doesn't seem right to lease if you plan on bagging or adding a turbo. Which takes more time to uninstall.
That's all haha
I think you're the one confusing all of this. Im just getting at an intake, exhaust, and springs isn't hard to uninstall when my lease ends.
I was saying it doesn't seem right to lease if you plan on bagging or adding a turbo. Which takes more time to uninstall.
That's all haha
#92
(My intention wasn't to be awarded a metal or anything. I just wanted to provide what I got incase other people wanted to do something similar[/QUOTE]
And because of your post I decided to do the same to my car. I have seen other videos but still.
I can't thank you enough...
And because of your post I decided to do the same to my car. I have seen other videos but still.
I can't thank you enough...
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Broski28 (08-13-2015)
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I've heard a lot of good things about doing a muffler delete on the sedan so I figured I would give it a shot. I didn't want something really loud and I don't have the money for a full CBE at the moment. Many would say try the Tanabe Axleback but IMO it's far too quite for the money you spend. So I pieced up something a little more custom and I'm really pleased with the outcome.
I went with ARK Universal burnt tips
4.5" Diameter
2.5" Inlet
7.75" Long
I paired the tips with 2.5" piping and a reducer at the end to fit the stock (2.25") flange so everything bolts together.
Overall it was a little louder than I expected. Maybe because I haven't had an exhaust in a while but with my experience its loud. It could be because of the tips I used, I know they have the honeycomb type of cutouts in the inside so that might have something to do with it? No idea. All i know is it sounds a lot deeper and less VQ toned than some of the others ive seen but it could be because i used 2.5" piping as well.
I get a little drone roughly when I'm doing ~35 mph and around 1.5k rmps. Sometimes louder it just depends. Luckily I took it on the highway and received no drone at all so Im happy with that. I can deal with the drone around town at low rpms
My only disappointment is the muffler shop welded the tip too far down the piping so from certain angles you can see the left side has about and inch of piping sticking thru the back of the tip. I'll be going back to get it fixed when I get the chance but the right side is perfect.
Sound Clip-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kef6wr1bUSg
I went with ARK Universal burnt tips
4.5" Diameter
2.5" Inlet
7.75" Long
I paired the tips with 2.5" piping and a reducer at the end to fit the stock (2.25") flange so everything bolts together.
Overall it was a little louder than I expected. Maybe because I haven't had an exhaust in a while but with my experience its loud. It could be because of the tips I used, I know they have the honeycomb type of cutouts in the inside so that might have something to do with it? No idea. All i know is it sounds a lot deeper and less VQ toned than some of the others ive seen but it could be because i used 2.5" piping as well.
I get a little drone roughly when I'm doing ~35 mph and around 1.5k rmps. Sometimes louder it just depends. Luckily I took it on the highway and received no drone at all so Im happy with that. I can deal with the drone around town at low rpms
My only disappointment is the muffler shop welded the tip too far down the piping so from certain angles you can see the left side has about and inch of piping sticking thru the back of the tip. I'll be going back to get it fixed when I get the chance but the right side is perfect.
Sound Clip-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kef6wr1bUSg
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