SFR Cat-back or Muffler...need pics!
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Here is a decent comparison. It was hard to find perfect matches, as i didnt have the stock exhaust on for very long after i purchased the car, which means fewer pictures to choose from. This should give a decent idea though. Oh, and the second is a picture someone else had taken of my SFR from a rennlist meet. Shows the tip well.
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Blue S2: Looks great, just waiting a confirmation from Tim (he gave me an unbeliveable price on muffler AND shipping to Dubai). After that, im going for the oval muffler and tip.
BTW, what is the size on the oval tip? 3.5" or 4"? or more?
BTW, what is the size on the oval tip? 3.5" or 4"? or more?
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i've got more pics on my cardomain site in my sig.
also e-mail me at soundboy4@aol.com or im me at soundboy4 if you want a pair of sound clips i've got.
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you can send me the sound clips on hosrom@gmail.com
You guys are great BTW, is the noise acceptable on cruising speeds?
You guys are great BTW, is the noise acceptable on cruising speeds?
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The two clips are sent, check your mail.
The noise is perfectly acceptable at cruising speeds. Windows up and radio on and it basically sounds the same as before. upwards of about 3000-3500 RPMs though it sounds loud (in a good way) for sure though, you'll see (hear) in the clips.
The noise is perfectly acceptable at cruising speeds. Windows up and radio on and it basically sounds the same as before. upwards of about 3000-3500 RPMs though it sounds loud (in a good way) for sure though, you'll see (hear) in the clips.
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Thanks for the e-mail, appriciate it....Man, that sounds sweet, BTW, was the installation of the indiglow gauges easy? (they are indiglow right?)
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The installation of the gauges was pretty easy. the only tricky part was finding the perfect angle for the console to squeeze out of the dash without me taking the steering wheel off, it was doable though.