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    Nice quiet exhaust

    I've been researching around and have found many different types of exhaust but cant make up my mine about which one to get. I just want to know what some of you guys are using and is it quiet enough for everyday driving, mostly to and from uni.

    Thanks in advance,
    noobie90

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    SEARCH, this has been covered many times.

    General consensus for a quite exhaust is custom with 2 hotdog resonators and a small-ish muffler, OR run a twinloop muffler.

    You can also find quiet exhaust like the Mugen Twinloop, Fujitsbuo RM01A etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by geeang View Post
    SEARCH, this has been covered many times.

    General consensus for a quite exhaust is custom with 2 hotdog resonators and a small-ish muffler, OR run a twinloop muffler.

    You can also find quiet exhaust like the Mugen Twinloop, Fujitsbuo RM01A etc.
    What car have you got?
    Do you have a budget?
    Mugen Twinloop, Spoon Street and Fujitsubo Legalis are all expensive but top quality, and the street exhausts are always more expensive than racing style systems.

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    Yeah i've decided to get the mugen twinloop jst saving up for it now.

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    x-force is good.. does the job and they supply a twinloop one too.. cheaper than the mugen

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    nice u quiet?

    might as well keep stock.

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    from experience twin loop is exactly what you need for a quiet exhaust. in low rpm they are only slightly more noticable to stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOhnnyFD View Post
    x-force is good.. does the job and they supply a twinloop one too.. cheaper than the mugen
    x-force sound more tinny...

    compare on youtube... soundz like arse
    Vince

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    hmms the only thing i know thats quiet is the twinloop, but with no money constraints, what is the best sounded and quietest at the same time? for a dc5r.
    FS: BMW E60 04' 530i

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    oval magnaflow... theyre pretty quiet and cheap
    Vince

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    Quote Originally Posted by MWAKU View Post
    hmms the only thing i know thats quiet is the twinloop, but with no money constraints, what is the best sounded and quietest at the same time? for a dc5r.
    I suggest a Spoon street muffler. I have the axle back muffler on my DC2 stock exhaust only, and it sounds nice, friends say it sounds a little louder than Type R exhaust and deeper tone.

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    X-Force twin loop sounds like a fart up high. Dont forget guys, your car sound very diffrent from the outside.
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