B & B Headers/ Exhaust-anyone like 'em?
#17
I've got the headers/muffler with the 4" single out. Sounds great, no real resonance at any speed. It's been on there for 5 years and no cracks or problems of any kind. It might be the turbo that is doing the extra muffling though - seems alot of the notmally aspirated cars get complaints.
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For me, my B&B single-in/dual out is too loud, and the tonal character is too bassy. I don't think it sounds very "Porsche." The whine is gone. I will eventually replace it with something I like better. I would never have bought a B&B if I had really known how it sounds. I've posted this easily 5 times.
That said, I do derive some pleasure from setting off car alarms, getting the thumbs up from appreciative gearheads, or just plain old scaring people. It is a FIERCE sound.
That said, I do derive some pleasure from setting off car alarms, getting the thumbs up from appreciative gearheads, or just plain old scaring people. It is a FIERCE sound.
#19
There was an RSR at Lime Rock a few weeks ago that had Coast mufflers, very sweet sounding and quiet.
<a href="http://www.coastfab.com/ultralights.html" target="_blank">Coast Mufflers</a>
The only problem is they are not the typical can seen on street cars. Heres a pic;
<a href="http://www.coastfab.com/ultralights.html" target="_blank">Coast Mufflers</a>
The only problem is they are not the typical can seen on street cars. Heres a pic;
#20
I have the B&B "4 exhaust with dual tip's. They did crack, I removed the muffler and it re-welded. I haven't had any trouble since.
The up side;
If you ever get tired of people sleeping on your hip, shift into second gear.
The down side;
everyone knows your coming.
The up side;
If you ever get tired of people sleeping on your hip, shift into second gear.
The down side;
everyone knows your coming.