Best sounding exhaust/bypass for .2 RS
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i am debating between RSS, Sharkwerks, an GMG. For those of you that have or have heard these in person which sounds the best? I love an aggressive, exotic sound, but I really can't tell from YouTube videos. I am also open to other suggestions. I'm assuming Sharkwerks track exhaust is probably way too loud. Thanks for everyones suggestions.
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Never heard GMG but RSS X-pipe and Sharkwerks bypass sound pretty much the same. I went with Sharkwerks because Alex has great customer service, offered a nice rennlist discount, and their system allowed me to use the stock tips to keep a stock look.
Absolutely love my sharky bypass. Unplugged is the way to go. So many compliments at a recent track event. Cup car-esque sound yet tame enough for daily driving.
Absolutely love my sharky bypass. Unplugged is the way to go. So many compliments at a recent track event. Cup car-esque sound yet tame enough for daily driving.
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I faced the same dilemma recently. For me it was between RSS and SW. Couldn't tell anything from the vids, and just couldn't decide. A good deal came up on the RSS, and I thought the tips looked a little better (didn't want to have to buy SW black tips on top of the bypass) so I just went with that.
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They're all gonna sound the same. Buy the one that cosmetically appeals to you. RSS has nice looking tips because they're not bolted on and part of the "plumbing". Can't go wrong with SW either though. It's all aesthetics. I seriously doubt there are any performance gains from one to the other. And they're all overpriced for what they actually are as far as I'm concerned
I have a center bypass on my car and really like it. No drone either.
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If u drive on street it drones some.
It is esentislly straight pipes
On the track, sounds better than any of them
If I ever goto bypass only I'll get gmg, best craftsmanship
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Now I can't decide between the track exhaust or just the bypass. For the guy with just the bypass do you ever wish it was more aggressive? For the guys with the track exhaust, would you just go bypass if you had to do it over?
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track exhaust eliminates the stock side mufflers, and replaces the big, heavy centre muffler with 2 small, lightweight micro mufflers.
dilemma is simple. if you drive everyday, bypass.
if you drive once a week, track.
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I have heard both GMG and SW, and both really sound great. The workmanship on the GMG looks better. But, the GMG has a howl when just cruising around in nearly every RPM range whereas the SW doesn't.
The howl isn't a droning noise but almsot sounds like an intake howl. Anyway, it is pretty noticeable and the SW pipe doesn't have any howl or droning.
The howl isn't a droning noise but almsot sounds like an intake howl. Anyway, it is pretty noticeable and the SW pipe doesn't have any howl or droning.
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Does anyone make a "cheap" straight pipe?
I have one event a year with no sound limits. In the future it might be two events per year.
All I want is to temporarily install the pipes past the cats and shake some leaves off trees trackside. I did that once with the 996 GT3. Ghetto looking straight pipes, no tips, nothing. Sounded totally badass on the track.
I find the stock exhaust perfectly fine the rest of the time.
Stuff like Sharkwerks is very well made and very nice but that's not what I am looking for when using it for one three day weekend a year.
I have one event a year with no sound limits. In the future it might be two events per year.
All I want is to temporarily install the pipes past the cats and shake some leaves off trees trackside. I did that once with the 996 GT3. Ghetto looking straight pipes, no tips, nothing. Sounded totally badass on the track.
I find the stock exhaust perfectly fine the rest of the time.
Stuff like Sharkwerks is very well made and very nice but that's not what I am looking for when using it for one three day weekend a year.