The Sedan Exhaust Thread
#1696
Registered Member
Exhaust is all personal taste. Personally it's the best sounding exhaust note for the vq.
En exhaust are made with quality but this leaves no hint of the beautiful vq sound. Which if your going for power who cares. I like exhaust with some of the signature vq sound while opening it up some.
En exhaust are made with quality but this leaves no hint of the beautiful vq sound. Which if your going for power who cares. I like exhaust with some of the signature vq sound while opening it up some.
Not making any implications that you don't know what you're talking about or are wrong, just trying to get a better idea about quality.
Lastly, does anyone know the type of SS he uses, and how well it holds up over time?
Thanks dude
#1697
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I noticed you said that En exhausts are made with high quality work, but how do you know? There's a specific way exhausts need to be welded so they don't break or rust out, how do you know the welds are great?
Not making any implications that you don't know what you're talking about or are wrong, just trying to get a better idea about quality.
Lastly, does anyone know the type of SS he uses, and how well it holds up over time?
Thanks dude
Not making any implications that you don't know what you're talking about or are wrong, just trying to get a better idea about quality.
Lastly, does anyone know the type of SS he uses, and how well it holds up over time?
Thanks dude
#1698
Registered Member
I noticed you said that En exhausts are made with high quality work, but how do you know? There's a specific way exhausts need to be welded so they don't break or rust out, how do you know the welds are great?
Not making any implications that you don't know what you're talking about or are wrong, just trying to get a better idea about quality.
Lastly, does anyone know the type of SS he uses, and how well it holds up over time?
Thanks dude
Not making any implications that you don't know what you're talking about or are wrong, just trying to get a better idea about quality.
Lastly, does anyone know the type of SS he uses, and how well it holds up over time?
Thanks dude
As for his welds, they are good. You can see it in my pictures above.
Here is some info on what bad welds would look like.
Shan's GTAW (TIG) Blog.: Good Weld - Bad Weld - Metallurgy ?
and some info on different materials / weight / resistances
https://www.thaitaniumperformance.com/whytitanium
#1700
Administrator
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I had FI RHFCs matched to the OEM catback for about a year. Not test pipes, but close to what you're asking. It was a very subtle mod in noise, but a noticable bump in grunt. Very stealthy.
#1704
The go with the vibrant.
#1705
Super Moderator
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I have Vibrant resonators. Couple video clips:
It's crazy how quiet it is until after 3k RPMs. Even then, the sound isn't there unless you have the windows down. Parking garage video shows inside the cabin with some revs. Last video, with the small pull, is with the windows down (obviously).
It's crazy how quiet it is until after 3k RPMs. Even then, the sound isn't there unless you have the windows down. Parking garage video shows inside the cabin with some revs. Last video, with the small pull, is with the windows down (obviously).
#1707
Super Moderator
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In Redgoyabean's video?
Tanabe mufflers, aftermarket Y pipe, Vibrant resonators.
Tanabe mufflers, aftermarket Y pipe, Vibrant resonators.
#1708
In Redgoyabean's video?
#1710
Raspy exhaust
I’m currently running top speed resonated test pipes with a Megan racing y-pipe and hks axle back mufflers and a stock mid pipe. It’s very raspy and I’m not sure if I need to replace the whole mid pipe with 2.5 inch piping and thrown on some vibrant resonators. And if I’m going to put on vibrants do I just get the 18inch ones or get four 12inch ones to get rid of the rasp.
Thank you
Thank you