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  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by dougie_504 View Post
    If you're still driving a D16 motor I think you should be using a 2" cat-back. Quieter and better power gains
    i think its 2.25 cant remember to be honest got d16y4

    anyone reccomend mufflers

  2. #14
    Get 2 resonator or if you want a new exhaust, Fujitsubo RM10A or Power Getter which is apparently more quieter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dougie_504 View Post
    If you're still driving a D16 motor I think you should be using a 2" cat-back. Quieter and better power gains
    +1 i've been told the same thing when i got my cat back done with my twin loop

    Review, doesnt sound too loud, doesnt sound quiet.. my previous one was heaps more loud lol..
    I got a 2" catback with a hot dog? lol..

  4. #16
    y not a stock dc2r or ek4/9 muffler. relatively high flow yet super quiet - yes you can enjoy your music.

  5. #17
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    get a varex muffler

    some kids garage
    A true car enthusiast appreciates the time, effort and money put into ANY sort of car, modified in ANY sort of style, whether they may like it or not.

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    never even heard a twinloop that will be loud?? got a vid? As SiReal said, get an EK4 or DC2R muffler

  7. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tamagochi View Post
    Get 2 resonator or if you want a new exhaust, Fujitsubo RM10A or Power Getter which is apparently more quieter.
    Another +1

    Getting another resonator won't really affect performance and IMO the Power Getter is quieter than RM01 (and it's f'ing sick anyway).

  8. #20
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    My twinloops amazingly quiet running a 2inch catback without a hotdog :/

    X-force S12.. but resonators are +1 for quietening the exhaust, also might give a nicer note as well, give it a go, they're very cheap for exhaust places to do
    Samm928: I must say your the biggest noob kid ever.
    that is all.

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    Secretly trying to make my daily into a warrior without my missus knowing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiReal View Post
    y not a stock dc2r or ek4/9 muffler. relatively high flow yet super quiet - yes you can enjoy your music.
    x2

    its still 2.25"

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    I don't believe I need another resonator when I first got the exhaust done it was preety quiet but when time went on got louder and louder. Need a quieter muffler. My mate has a powergeta and it ain't that loud in his k20. I will look into the ek4 or dc2
    Mufler if anyone has one laying around let me know

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    How long was it on for before it got really loud?
    Samm928: I must say your the biggest noob kid ever.
    that is all.

    WTFPWNED
    Secretly trying to make my daily into a warrior without my missus knowing...

  12. #24
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    i have the xforce twin loop, i havent felt it has gotten louder than it was from new to now.. it seems pretty stable

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