Exoticspeed exhaust vs. Motordyne exhaust
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Exoticspeed exhaust vs. Motordyne exhaust
I have a dillemma...
trying to get my optimal sound and performance without spending more money than I have to, I have a couple questions maybe you guys can help me out with:
I love the sounds that Motordyne and Exoticspeed exhausts produce, but:
1. Is Motodyne a better exhaust? It's about $500 more than Exoticspeed. gains about the same?
2. I want it to be loud, deep, refined, and "cough and gurggle" on downrevvs. The Nismo exhaust did not do it for me at all. Youtube sound clips sometimes lie.. have you heard both of these exhausts in person?
3. If I went with exoticspeed, which one would you recommend? True dual with the h-pipe? or R1 with y-pipe?
Thanks for all your help
trying to get my optimal sound and performance without spending more money than I have to, I have a couple questions maybe you guys can help me out with:
I love the sounds that Motordyne and Exoticspeed exhausts produce, but:
1. Is Motodyne a better exhaust? It's about $500 more than Exoticspeed. gains about the same?
2. I want it to be loud, deep, refined, and "cough and gurggle" on downrevvs. The Nismo exhaust did not do it for me at all. Youtube sound clips sometimes lie.. have you heard both of these exhausts in person?
3. If I went with exoticspeed, which one would you recommend? True dual with the h-pipe? or R1 with y-pipe?
Thanks for all your help
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Footballmania32 (03-22-2012)
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As mentioned above, Motordyne hands down.
In addition to the above...
It is a system that has solid R&D.
It's uses v-band clamps which is more reliable than traditional exhaust flanges.
If you have a problem, PM him. He's on the forums.
The only downside I can see to Motordyne is price and not being "JDM". Production times may also be delayed.
In addition to the above...
It is a system that has solid R&D.
It's uses v-band clamps which is more reliable than traditional exhaust flanges.
If you have a problem, PM him. He's on the forums.
The only downside I can see to Motordyne is price and not being "JDM". Production times may also be delayed.
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S 854 (03-16-2012)
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Blue Dream (03-16-2012)
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MotorDyne has many proven dyno gains from members here on the forum... do some research and you will see how much better it is
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I have a dillemma...
trying to get my optimal sound and performance without spending more money than I have to, I have a couple questions maybe you guys can help me out with:
I love the sounds that Motordyne and Exoticspeed exhausts produce, but:
1. Is Motodyne a better exhaust? It's about $500 more than Exoticspeed. gains about the same?
2. I want it to be loud, deep, refined, and "cough and gurggle" on downrevvs. The Nismo exhaust did not do it for me at all. Youtube sound clips sometimes lie.. have you heard both of these exhausts in person?
3. If I went with exoticspeed, which one would you recommend? True dual with the h-pipe? or R1 with y-pipe?
Thanks for all your help
trying to get my optimal sound and performance without spending more money than I have to, I have a couple questions maybe you guys can help me out with:
I love the sounds that Motordyne and Exoticspeed exhausts produce, but:
1. Is Motodyne a better exhaust? It's about $500 more than Exoticspeed. gains about the same?
2. I want it to be loud, deep, refined, and "cough and gurggle" on downrevvs. The Nismo exhaust did not do it for me at all. Youtube sound clips sometimes lie.. have you heard both of these exhausts in person?
3. If I went with exoticspeed, which one would you recommend? True dual with the h-pipe? or R1 with y-pipe?
Thanks for all your help