View Poll Results: Xforce MP02 vs Twinloop

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  • MP02 Oval Style

    6 37.50%
  • Twinloop

    10 62.50%
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  1. #1
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    Integra

    Xforce's MP02 vs Twinloop

    Helo I am actually caught in a pickle of which muffler to choose from. I am currently driving a DC4 wanting some added noise to my car! Not too loud as I would like to talk to the people in the car but enough for a fun ride. I am a city driver @ 2-3 rpms and an occasionlly put it to full throttle to beat the trams!

    I have read, heard and researched many things about the twinloop system and has got good reviews of being quiet like stock and a nice sound when full throttle.

    MP02 the oval style on the other hand has a larger output size and a bigger muffler then a twinloop. I have not heard many reviews or opinions about the MP02 and was wandering would this be a considerable buy then a twinloop. how significant is the gain ? is it louder then a cannon type?

    Please throw in some opinions, advise and your thougts for the two.

  2. #2
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    i have been done twice in one year in the city for a loud exhaust,

    hence my twinloop system waiting to go on asap!
    HCCM#23

    02 DC5 ITR

  3. #3
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    Remember that if you get the Xforce twinloop, you will most likely have to get rid of your rear sway bar.


  4. #4
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    really wow thanks didnt know. will take that into consideration. i reckon my sway bar looks nice =P

  5. #5
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    Rachel & Renee
    Quote Originally Posted by geeang View Post
    Remember that if you get the Xforce twinloop, you will most likely have to get rid of your rear sway bar.
    not true.. ive got one and im running swaybar fine.. u may have to modify it slightly to fit.. but u dont need to get rid of it.
    Coup De Grace / Rachel

    Built by Backyard Performance
    JDMyard / Autobarn Bankstown / Accurate Brake and Clutch Lidcombe / Performance Exhaust Northmead

  6. #6
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    Liverpool
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    honda civic
    xforce twin loops arnt even that quiet

    but they have a much better sound then most cannons

  7. #7
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    Integra VTi-R
    i dont like the look of the twin loop.
    Im so shallow for just judging it on physical looks :P hah
    needing a Rep xD !! 1point yo

  8. #8
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    yeah i had a look at some tegs with the twinloop. i can kind of agree with you that the looks just doesnt look like a mean muffler.

    ALSO!!! I just rang a shop in NSW to get more information for my muffler and the guy was really helpful!
    He told me that the S10 twinloops are coming back n should be getting some next week or so. He also stated that the S12 twinloops are not meant to be suited to integra as they r a left side muffler (not sure abt this statement).

    talked to him about the MP-02 that when accelerating hard will have a deep tone and since its a larger muffler will have good air flow. its louder then a twinloop and softer then cannon's.

    makes me get all excited about the MP02! the probz is the size of the mp-02 is 6x10". is that very big? how will it look?

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