Fast Intentions Sedan Exhaust Coming!!!!
#46
Originally Posted by ISMSOLUTIONS
Currently Stillen - but at a the high price of massive drone and way too loud overall.
Rick
Rick
Get us some power and keep the noise reasonable with a nice tone...not too much to ask is it?
I havent made a move yet, for that reason, I want some results from my exhaust but I have to keep it a respectable daily driver as well.
Last edited by bugsdad; 09-10-2006 at 12:24 AM.
#47
Looks very nice... IMO keep it dual into the muffler... but also reasonable for a daily driver in terms of noise...
might as well ask for the sky right now as it is in development
might as well ask for the sky right now as it is in development
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The muffler will be a straight through design (Perforated Core). I dont like baffled mufflers unless it is a Flowmaster on a V8 mustang. Nothing sounds better.
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Originally Posted by Cobra-2-G
Sounds cool, but probably going to be a billion dollars like the other exhaust setups out there for this car.
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Opinions!!!
I need opinions on what tips you all want. It will be a dual tip, but I need to know if you want 3.5" or 4", and round or oval. I am going in the direction of 3.5" dual round dual wall resonated. Inputs I need them...Tony
Last edited by FastIntentions; 09-20-2006 at 11:53 AM.
#57
Originally Posted by FastIntentions
I need opinions on what tips you all want. It will be a dual tip, but I need to know if you want 3.5" or 4", and round or oval. I am going in the direction of 3.5" dual round dual wall resonated. Imputs I need them...Tony
#59
for the 03-04's with the old taillights, i think oval would be sweet...
but for the 05-06's, or retro guys (like me), i think round is the way to go.
to keep the flow of lines consistent, and not too abstract.
but for the 05-06's, or retro guys (like me), i think round is the way to go.
to keep the flow of lines consistent, and not too abstract.