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If it's like aftermarket motorcycle exhaust systems, you might want to find a car with one installed that you can listen to in person. What passes for sound (noise) that is posted on the 'net is often not even remotely like what it sounds like in person.
Bumping this up. Considering this option, but curious to get others opinions. Would have imagined this system sold well given the price point relative to other exhausts and solid reputation of Tubi.
Bumping this up. Considering this option, but curious to get others opinions. Would have imagined this system sold well given the price point relative to other exhausts and solid reputation of Tubi.
Does anyone have this installed?
It's cheaper? it's like $3,400 if purchased at suncoast. I looked at it briefly and thought at that price point there are better options.
This exhaust sound pretty good and great price point
I could just live under a rock, but have never heard of them…reputation / quality is a big differentiator for me given these turbo cars all sound similar
I had a Tubi on my 991.1, it was excellent build quality and had great tone. But the 991.1 was naturally aspirated and I have no idea how they will be on the turbo cars.
If you just want loud - buy an X-pipe. Cheap and noisy, most come with a considerable amount of drone at highway speeds. Engineered exhausts are not as loud, but they are crafted to give you tone without excess volume, with no highway drone or turning your car into an exhaust echo chamber. It all depends on your goals you want to achieve with your exhaust. Tubi is one of the preferred for Ferraris aftermarket, they have been building pipes for a long time and you see the quality in the welds and materials.
I had a Tubi on my 991.1, it was excellent build quality and had great tone. But the 991.1 was naturally aspirated and I have no idea how they will be on the turbo cars.
If you just want loud - buy an X-pipe. Cheap and noisy, most come with a considerable amount of drone at highway speeds. Engineered exhausts are not as loud, but they are crafted to give you tone without excess volume, with no highway drone or turning your car into an exhaust echo chamber. It all depends on your goals you want to achieve with your exhaust. Tubi is one of the preferred for Ferraris aftermarket, they have been building pipes for a long time and you see the quality in the welds and materials.
Totally agree - I was considering Tubi on my 997.2 and thought it sounded great. Coupled with the quality reputation and price I’m likely to go this route…
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