Better Sounding Muffler - Stock No Good
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Better Sounding Muffler - Stock No Good
I used to own 97 325IS with M3 muffler on it - nice lower deep sound. Not very loud at all. Well my new 05 G35 - great ride - but I'm not too thrill about the way how the muffler sounds (inside and outisde). At first, it didn't bother me - now I want to do something about it. I need to make it quieter - and I'm afraid I might make it worse - ending up sounding like one of those rice-racers. Doesn't that high internal muflfler sound annoy anybody - when driving with all windows up??
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The fujitsubo and Nismo exhausts are the only ones that get quieter than stock. The tips on the fuji are huge but the sound is actually mellow until you get up to about 5K then it sounds a little louder than stock. Everyone else gets ridiculously louder i.e. RSR w/silencers, Injen, Greddy, HKS, Magnaflow etc. im sure there may be some other quiet ones out there but i've never heard them.
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Wow stock too loud? Most people go for a more aggressive sound. This is the first time 've seen someone post saying that stock is too loud.Well good luck finding one. Maybe a muffler shop can modify yours with a silencer and charge way less than buying a whole other system. Maybe you can look into that.
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Originally Posted by JustBrilliantX
sell it....buy a Camry. Yeeesch.....shhhhhh...keep it down, you might hear the sound of power..lol
anyways, a couple of people were helpful. one suggested a resonator, another recommended to dynamat my car. personally, the resonator seems like a simple and logical choice.
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Originally Posted by nouse4aname
The fujitsubo and Nismo exhausts are the only ones that get quieter than stock. The tips on the fuji are huge but the sound is actually mellow until you get up to about 5K then it sounds a little louder than stock. Everyone else gets ridiculously louder i.e. RSR w/silencers, Injen, Greddy, HKS, Magnaflow etc. im sure there may be some other quiet ones out there but i've never heard them.
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Originally Posted by nouse4aname
The fujitsubo and Nismo exhausts are the only ones that get quieter than stock. The tips on the fuji are huge but the sound is actually mellow until you get up to about 5K then it sounds a little louder than stock. Everyone else gets ridiculously louder i.e. RSR w/silencers, Injen, Greddy, HKS, Magnaflow etc. im sure there may be some other quiet ones out there but i've never heard them.
Just want to point out this is the sedan forum and you've posted info that applies to the coupe and not to the sedan. Sedan's of course don't use the coupe's rear muffler layout, and several of the companies you mention do not make system's for the sedan. RSR and Magnaflow do not offer a sedan exhaust system at this time. Injen continues to drag it's feet in releasing it's sedan system, it will be a single muffler system, may or may not be dual piped, other project's have been getting in their way. Nismo does not offer a sedan system in the U.S., they do offer a sedan system in Japan, Japanparts.com does carry it,......for a price.
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Originally Posted by JustBrilliantX
sell it....buy a Camry. Yeeesch.....shhhhhh...keep it down, you might hear the sound of power..lol
LOL...always there for a good laugh......
But he might be on to something. The exhaust sounds like that due to the flow of the exhaust. If you want to quiet it down you would have to restrict the airflow in some way. That restriction might cause a loss of power.
Of course it might not be that big of a hit, but still..
I personally think it's too quiet...i want a growl from the engine and a ROAR from the back when I punch it.
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Originally Posted by gtbigup01
Wow stock too loud? Most people go for a more aggressive sound. This is the first time 've seen someone post saying that stock is too loud.Well good luck finding one. Maybe a muffler shop can modify yours with a silencer and charge way less than buying a whole other system. Maybe you can look into that.
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