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    what you guys think is a good exhaust thats not too resrtictive but has a sound to it.. like say... not too deep ? i htink i need to listen to more exhaust sound files

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    I got a replica twin loop. It does the job. Replicas neva goin to be good as geniune but you get wat u pay for. Nice and quiet even through vtec.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheepo
    what you guys think is a good exhaust thats not too resrtictive but has a sound to it.. like say... not too deep ? i htink i need to listen to more exhaust sound files

    For the money id choose a Fujibitso powergetter or the RM01A..

    Z10 is selling them on CRSX for $1050 delivered. He's in Sydney.

    He also has some buddyclub and mugen exhausts to.
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    All three (Mugen TL, Fujitsubo PG/RM-01A) are great exhausts.

    Bear in mind though, that the Mugen TL comes as a axle-back and/or cat-back. The Fujitsubo's are both cat-backs.

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    mugen twin loop is quiet

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    Dont forget that when connecting the aftermarket Jap cat backs a jdm catalytic converter or aftermarket converter required to fit the exhaust.
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    Completely agree with you. "You get wat u pay for". You don't try, you don't understand this theory. If you try, you lose money. Go to geniune product. NO REGRET!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sp3rMz
    I got a replica twin loop. It does the job. Replicas neva goin to be good as geniune but you get wat u pay for. Nice and quiet even through vtec.

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    davey - DC2 or DC5?

    Here's the figures for DC5R:

    List of all exhausts tested and their respective DBs at idle, revving and WOT
    Honda Type R 61.6 88.8 91.1
    Mugen Twinloop 60.3 88.9 94.9
    Fujitsubo Legalis R 61.8 89.9 94.6
    Fujitsubo PwrGtr 65.3 91.3 99.4
    Fujitsubo RM01A 66.3 91.8 99.3
    5Zigen ProRacer S 61.6 88.8 91.1
    HKS Silent HiPwr 64.9 90.0 96.8
    Spoon N1 (silencer) 67.3 97.3 104.3
    (no silencer) 72.5 101.8 107.5
    ARC titan 68.3 98.3 103.3
    Amuse R1 resonated 69.1 98.3 104.3
    J's Racing 60RS 61.3 94.1 111.5
    J's Racing 70RR 71.0 108.8 117.8
    Techno Pro Spirit SS 64.8 90.1 101.2
    Techno Pro Spirit Ti 61.3 97.3 102.1
    K-One 68.8 96.6 100.8
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    The fujitsubo can be quite LOUD for some ppl on the DC2.
    For quiet prolly go with mugen ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by [zeth]
    The fujitsubo can be quite LOUD for some ppl on the DC2.
    For quiet prolly go with mugen ones
    i was listening to the Fujitsubo RM01A and its not really that loud..
    i say the power getter is even louder than RM01A

    but mugen twin loop is the quietest

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