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    exhaust for EG

    hey guys, ive looked around on here, but wasnt sure which section this would be in, if its been asked before!

    Well at the moment, i have a pretty much stock EG8 GLi, with a CAI and im interested in putting an exhaust on it. I dont want none of that loud fart can shit, i want something with a nice tone, not too loud, any suggestions? do the different brands make a difference with the tone, or even performance-wise (if any)?

    im guessing no one these days could just change the muffler, so get a catback exhaust? I am located in Melbourne, so also if anyone can recommend anywhere i can go and get it done,

    Please guys, give me your suggestions! thanks heaps
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    before you decide anything, whats your budget? You need to realise that the gain isn't going to be substantial especially in a GLi, so you're practically paying for sound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeedVtec View Post
    before you decide anything, whats your budget? You need to realise that the gain isn't going to be substantial especially in a GLi, so you're practically paying for sound.
    budgest wise, im happy to spend upto 350$? or however much it'll cost..
    as long as it doesnt sound cheap and shitty :P ill be happy haha

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    In all honesty, if you don't want a 'cheap and shitty' sounding exhaust, you might have to pay a bit more than $350, and if you really want the full tone of the engine a catback or even extractorback system would be the way to go, but thats way too expensive for what you want. Check the sales section of the forums, guys are always selling decent mufflers and exhaust systems, I bought a $50 hiflow axleback(muffler) off here and it doesn't sound tinny or fart at all. srs

    Don't bother with cannons, they look shit and sound shit too.. Spoon N1 exhaust system is probably what your after, they sound throaty but can be a bit loud up high. Yeah brands do make a difference, if you buy a cheap ebay kit, you pay for a cheap ebay kit, don't expect it to be the best thing in the world. Go check out the sales section or even go to a exhaust specialist around your area, they usually can do catback systems that sound decent for ~$500-700 depending on brands

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyzz View Post
    In all honesty, if you don't want a 'cheap and shitty' sounding exhaust, you might have to pay a bit more than $350, and if you really want the full tone of the engine a catback or even extractorback system would be the way to go, but thats way too expensive for what you want. Check the sales section of the forums, guys are always selling decent mufflers and exhaust systems, I bought a $50 hiflow axleback(muffler) off here and it doesn't sound tinny or fart at all. srs

    Don't bother with cannons, they look shit and sound shit too.. Spoon N1 exhaust system is probably what your after, they sound throaty but can be a bit loud up high. Yeah brands do make a difference, if you buy a cheap ebay kit, you pay for a cheap ebay kit, don't expect it to be the best thing in the world. Go check out the sales section or even go to a exhaust specialist around your area, they usually can do catback systems that sound decent for ~$500-700 depending on brands
    Thanks for the reply! I only said around 350, going by what ppl have told me they paid for their cars for catback, but if i have to pay more, that's not an issue and yeah i don't want no tinny sounding stuff! As for extractors, im on Ps so not sure what the go is there haha i might look into the spoon n1 tho

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    Yeah you'll probably need an engineer cert for a complete system, forgot about that on your ps haha, unless you do a home job! N1s are good exhausts, you probably won't get too much gain in power from it like stated above but you get what you pay for. If its just sound and look your after try find a decent axle back and fit it yourself of you can

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    My tip is just some brand which is unknown to me, cant remember at all
    sounds pretty great though
    deep note, although I'm comparing it to the sound of a cannon, which is wat was on it when i bought it
    and my brothers exhaust is some metal tubing from an old bunkbed, I'm jealous of how good it sounds

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    If ur just after sound, 350 can get a really good axle back, something like a spoon axle back or so...

    But if ur after the full beans catback + high flow cat + headers, than 350 is no where near it lol, minimum atleast 600 > 1500 is needed to be set aside for it.
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    you just need to get a barrel type muffler
    as the cannons are the loud ones

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    thanks for the replies, im still unsure of what to get, should i go just catback? or will i need the highflow cat aswell? or should i just go the lot inc headers?

    Quote Originally Posted by mugen_ctr View Post
    If ur just after sound, 350 can get a really good axle back, something like a spoon axle back or so...

    But if ur after the full beans catback + high flow cat + headers, than 350 is no where near it lol, minimum atleast 600 > 1500 is needed to be set aside for it.
    as i said above, i only said 350$ as people i know have gotten catback exhausts for that price, so was using that as an estimate lol but i guess im way off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chriss89 View Post
    thanks for the replies, im still unsure of what to get, should i go just catback? or will i need the highflow cat aswell? or should i just go the lot inc headers?



    as i said above, i only said 350$ as people i know have gotten catback exhausts for that price, so was using that as an estimate lol but i guess im way off!
    it really depends on where u look, but im basing it off on whats been for sale on this web site

    But if u can find a cat back for 350, its a steal.... what are u doin spending time on here, go buy it already hahahhaa
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    hmmm.. Used stock dc2r exhaust or a used xforce twin loop ( which i have on my eg, quiet on idle but throaty on vtec)

    My b16 crossover is louder than my exhaust

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