Berk Hfc/various y-pipe/Tanabe Medallion
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Berk Hfc/various y-pipe/Tanabe Medallion
Figured I would try over here since nobody really has this set up on my350.
My current set up is Berk hfc's> HR-Y-pipe> Tanabe Medallion. Great sounding set up when warmed up, but I think the HR- Y-pipe is creating undue rasp/turbulance at the merge points. I have a DE obviously.
Does anyone have the above set-up with a motordyne xyz(resonated or otherwise) or other larger diameter Y-pipe?
I'm trying to get the cleanest sound possible, without killing the deepness.
Thanks
My current set up is Berk hfc's> HR-Y-pipe> Tanabe Medallion. Great sounding set up when warmed up, but I think the HR- Y-pipe is creating undue rasp/turbulance at the merge points. I have a DE obviously.
Does anyone have the above set-up with a motordyne xyz(resonated or otherwise) or other larger diameter Y-pipe?
I'm trying to get the cleanest sound possible, without killing the deepness.
Thanks
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Figured I would try over here since nobody really has this set up on my350.
My current set up is Berk hfc's> HR-Y-pipe> Tanabe Medallion. Great sounding set up when warmed up, but I think the HR- Y-pipe is creating undue rasp/turbulance at the merge points. I have a DE obviously.
Does anyone have the above set-up with a motordyne xyz(resonated or otherwise) or other larger diameter Y-pipe?
I'm trying to get the cleanest sound possible, without killing the deepness.
Thanks
My current set up is Berk hfc's> HR-Y-pipe> Tanabe Medallion. Great sounding set up when warmed up, but I think the HR- Y-pipe is creating undue rasp/turbulance at the merge points. I have a DE obviously.
Does anyone have the above set-up with a motordyne xyz(resonated or otherwise) or other larger diameter Y-pipe?
I'm trying to get the cleanest sound possible, without killing the deepness.
Thanks
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I know this threads a couple months old but thought I'd chime in.
HFCs will def add rasp to that setup.
I had the oem cats with HR ypipe and Tanabe Medalion exhaust and it was perfect.
I wanted something a little louder, but still loved it.
It was def deeper than oem and had a great subdued, deep gurgle.
I then put on the berk HFCs and that really opened the exhaust up.
It was def louder and did add some rasp, especially when I gunned it full throttle.
But I'm going to stick with the HFCs, the performace gain is to good.
If anything I might eventually change to a full catback exhaust with an x-pipe.
HFCs will def add rasp to that setup.
I had the oem cats with HR ypipe and Tanabe Medalion exhaust and it was perfect.
I wanted something a little louder, but still loved it.
It was def deeper than oem and had a great subdued, deep gurgle.
I then put on the berk HFCs and that really opened the exhaust up.
It was def louder and did add some rasp, especially when I gunned it full throttle.
But I'm going to stick with the HFCs, the performace gain is to good.
If anything I might eventually change to a full catback exhaust with an x-pipe.
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heres my input.
I originally had tanabe hypee medallion, stock de y pipe stock cats. Sounded amazing, installed Fast intentions high flow cats and it gave me rasp. I installed a motordyne xyz pipe with resonator hoping this would eliminate rasp, well it did a little but made the exhaust sound like a fart can I hated it. Took off the resonator installed the straight pipe module and it sounded better, still some rasp but nothing serious. I plan on adding art pipes to see what happens.
I originally had tanabe hypee medallion, stock de y pipe stock cats. Sounded amazing, installed Fast intentions high flow cats and it gave me rasp. I installed a motordyne xyz pipe with resonator hoping this would eliminate rasp, well it did a little but made the exhaust sound like a fart can I hated it. Took off the resonator installed the straight pipe module and it sounded better, still some rasp but nothing serious. I plan on adding art pipes to see what happens.
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i got stock headers/cats with tanabe y pipe and tanabe exhaust. all i know is that it sounds incredible. the general public loves this exhaust. people stop and stare, kids cheer for me, old people yell at me and chicks dig it too. its just sounds so well tuned its beyond words.