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Old 08-26-2009, 07:46 PM   #1
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It wont be much of a noticeable diffrence but it would be a bit better pretty much you wont feel the HP add Really but it will sound damn nice
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Old 08-27-2009, 02:35 PM   #2
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I would suggest an HKS exhaust, but that will run you about 700 bucks.
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HKS will give you the most bang for your bucks I think but ya its expensive
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I'm gonna get one after I turbo mine. I like the way they look and sound
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Tanabe touring medallion. $700, 3" stainless steel, super quiet and looks good. If you're not getting the same diameter as the downpipe you might as well forget it and save your money. Pace Setter sucks.
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I am not really going for quiet on my supra lol...
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Thanks for the advice. I guess it would defeat the purpose a bit of the 3 in partially divorced downpipe if I purchased a 2.5 in exhaust.
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I am not really going for quiet on my supra lol...
Loud is not always the best, one of my cars is loud, 4" exhaust with an open wastegate:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVQ0t80_AnI

The other is quiet, attracts less attention and I can drive it comfortably for more than an hour.
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