Gundo hack/Fister D
#46
Rennlist Member
Fister D claims no effect on emissions. I didn't notice a performance benefit; only an audible one.
#47
Drifting
As far as 'peppyness'. It depends on which mod you do - either the third port connected or the cross pipe between input/output pipes. The loudest mod is the cross pipe. At WFO it is really loud. Anything above 3 grand on the tach might be too much for a lot of people. Mine starts up with a 'bark' which is neat and keeping the revs down around my area and short shifting is key. On ramps or highway I could care less as well as at the track. Good thing is there is none of this 'drone' on the highway you get with some aftermarket cans.
There is a slight mid rev range loss in torque in my back of the pants device but seems a little freer above 5K. The third pipe mod seems better at low end from what my friend reports. Everything is a trade off.
The extra pipe mod that a friend has seems to add a nice 'burble' on over run and replicates the factory option with the valve. Its generally the more popular mod and less aggressive sounding. None of these mod's are for performance.
There is no benefit in getting both mod's as the guy who did mine says the owners who insisted on having both pipes installed later came back to see if he could reverse the mod and seal up the holes, (he couldn't). The report to him was that this mod loses torque on low end. His theory (he does a lot of race exhausts) is that the two mod's work against each other and cause flow issues affecting back pressure. He won't do both now - its one or the other.
#48
Rennlist Member
Good info guys! From the video's I like the sound. It definitely doesn't sound like a Jap ricer which is nice. I like the "burble" so, probably I'll go with Gundo vs. Fister D especially considering that mine is a Cab and I'll probably never track it.