Gundo or Tubi
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I went from a PSE, albeit with a rattle in one of the cans at lower RPMs, to another after market muffler setup and now running tubi, x51 headers, 200 cell cats and evo cai.
It took me a while to get to this point, but I finally achieved the perfect balance between civility when I'm cruising along at low RPMs to a demon on demand when i get the urge to push it to the higher end of the spectrum.
The sound is sweet and not obnoxious or offensive like some exhaust mods.
I'm enjoying it so much that I'm having a very difficult committing to a date to store the car for the winter.
It took me a while to get to this point, but I finally achieved the perfect balance between civility when I'm cruising along at low RPMs to a demon on demand when i get the urge to push it to the higher end of the spectrum.
The sound is sweet and not obnoxious or offensive like some exhaust mods.
I'm enjoying it so much that I'm having a very difficult committing to a date to store the car for the winter.
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fc2s, i'm curious at what point you added the X51s. I have a very similar set up to you - 200 cells, gundo (for now) and Evo cai - and I'm about to add the X51s. When did you add yours to your system and what did you notice as far as sound and power? My plan is to swap out the gundo'd cans for something even freer flowing, so I would be curious what mufflers you are running also. Would love to hear your car, but sound clips aren't the most reliable source. Would appreciate any thoughts you have on your process and what made the biggest difference. From my point view, so far the cats have by far made the biggest improvement in sound - much more exotic and linear sounding.