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    Dc2r Buddyclub Pro Spec?..

    Hi everyone...

    Recently installed toda headers, high-flow cat and injen intake but need an aftermarket exhaust on my dc2r.
    Was originally after a rm01a due but come across a few videos on youtube and notices the buddyclub pro spec has a real deep note to it.

    Just wanted to no if anyone has had any experience with them and their thoughts on the sound?..

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    IMO buddyclub spec2 sounds lyk arse and is tooo loud and high pitched ricer sound, ppl complain bout the noise from the buddycub spec 3 which has a cannon and a resinator where the spec 2 is virtually a straigt pipe.

    If i were u id keep lookin into rmo1a or mugen twinloop
    snapping 2nd..

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    Wouldnt get the buddyclub system.
    It's annoying and OVERLY LOUD... It;s insane.... if you wanna piss your whole street off and your family coming home at night then this exhaust is definately for you! But i'd highly recommend looking at other brands

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    wouldn't recommend the Buddyclub Pro Spec if you use your car as a daily

    I had it on the dc2r for a week enjoyed the sound then I got i'm sick of it (since I use my car as a daily anyways)

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    Buddyclub exhaust too loud, sound like shit look like shit.

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    LOL....

    http://thewavs.tripod.com/boogie.html
    "Ya know, if it look's like shit, and it sounds like shit, then it must be shit."
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    Haha thanks alot guys appreciate the feedback. In desperate need of an exhaust car sounds terrible with the mods and factory exhaust... Would love something real deap !!

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    No way! DC2Rs sound (and look) best with the stock exhaust. You get pure B-series roar, none of this fart cannon rubbish which spoils it

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    I have a spec 3 on my dc2 vtir that used to be my daily, now just a weekend car. VERY loud. But you get used to it and can adjust your driving without making a scene.
    DC2-PWR can vouch for this.

    Vtec crossover makes me jizz every time. I think I have a sound clip of it on my computer somewhere?

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    well....

    i had i/h/e on my dc2r.

    i had the spec 3. i didnt think it was overally loud. everyone likes different things. if you want a nice sound that i guess is a bit loud for the average old fella, then its good.

    if you dont want something that makes noise, then dont get a buddyclub.

    if its too loud you're too old

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhys.l View Post
    No way! DC2Rs sound (and look) best with the stock exhaust. You get pure B-series roar, none of this fart cannon rubbish which spoils it
    Running toda headers and high flow cat with stock exhaust is terrible. Had to put on a reducer from the cat to the catback and makes a horrible sucking sound, hence why an aftermarket exhaust is desperately needed lol

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    I have BC Pro Spec and regrets a bit, it is loud deep tone. Highly recommend FGK and TODA, quiet on daily use.

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