best exhaust mod for daily driver GT3?
#16
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+1 for SW bypass. on my 5th GT car and use them for all. I like the 100mm black tips but what makes the SW a nice package is that you can use stock tips also.
#17
i would highly recommend it , i had the superlight bypass and loved it 100% , i have JCR exhausts on both my cars -2RS and 3RS and love them.
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#18
#20
I love GMG bypass. Super resonating low end grunt and wailing ripping at WOT. Not too "tinny" sounding at full throttle as I have heard with some others.
#22
Registered User
I had the valves connected on my car for about a year. Recently decided to disconnect them to remove that annoying transition. Should have disconnected them from day 1 lol
Would have never known if not given it a try.
Would have never known if not given it a try.
#23
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#24
+1 for GMG center bypass for DD. Docile when you want it (around town & highway cruising) but howls when you step on it. Nice at startup and noticeably different from stock at idle.
#25
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#26
Registered User
Agreed on shark werks and made it to day 2 before pulling the plug to remove the transition. No noticeable drone and won't annoy your neighbors. I'd also recommend the 100mm tips! Although I've heard that you can install a center muffler without removing the bumper, I tried but couldn't. Just remove it from the start and it'll save you some frustration.
Tip - paint with flat black spray paint the portion that you can see through the tips. Makes for a much cleaner look.
I installed mine with the bumper on. Was a bit of a pain, but I managed. I learned to remove the bumper later on - not hard at all.
#28
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My car came with a GRP center delete. Nice sound and no drone. It's coming off tomorrow and being replaced by a new set of Dundon street headers with stock the stock center.
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#29
Pick the one that sounds the best to you. They are all same functionally, they change the sound, thats really the deciding factor. Some has exchangeable tips, some are one piece. At some point, after watching hundreds of youtube sound videos, you just have to pull the trigger. If you plan on adding headers or side deletes, you way want to buy from the same company. I dont think there is a hp benefit that would be different from one to the other. Not really a hp gain product, so go with whats sounds the best to you!