Quiet Single Exit exhaust
#2
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ASM Siren which is discontinued. I think some of the Amuse singles can be quiet as long as they have the resonators. Like this one. Go Tuning Unlimited But something tells me by the 3 you listed you aren't looking for a $2600 exhaust soooooo
You don't want a single if you want quiet. Lol Buddy club thats basically a straight pipe. HKS isn't quiet and no way the megan is either.
You don't want a single if you want quiet. Lol Buddy club thats basically a straight pipe. HKS isn't quiet and no way the megan is either.
#3
I think the HKS really isn't that bad, it's not quiet but as far a singles go it's not bad.
Some drone on the highway, I prefer top down driving because then the drone/resonance doesn't bother me.
Some drone on the highway, I prefer top down driving because then the drone/resonance doesn't bother me.
#6
This is why I still have stock exhaust. I have no use for an uber expensive exhaust and do not want to deal with drone.
For the more important autocross events, like nationals, I just run with no mufflers since I have a flange right before the Y section to the mufflers that I can put a turn down onto. Removing the stock mufflers removes 44 lbs. . And my car with PLM header, berk cat, stock resonators and no mufflers at all is WAY less annoying to drive than a lot of single exhaust S2k's I have been in. A fellow autocrosser is actually going to dump his current single setup and just go back to what I am running :P And at WOT on course mine produces 91 db from 50 feet. away.
If you are just street driven and do not want loud AND do not want to spend a fortune on a blingy exhaust, I would probably just stick to stock. Being stuck with a droney exhaust can take a lot away from the driving experience for many people. And this is coming from a guy that does not mind some daily driving on a stiffly sprung SOLO STR setup
For the more important autocross events, like nationals, I just run with no mufflers since I have a flange right before the Y section to the mufflers that I can put a turn down onto. Removing the stock mufflers removes 44 lbs. . And my car with PLM header, berk cat, stock resonators and no mufflers at all is WAY less annoying to drive than a lot of single exhaust S2k's I have been in. A fellow autocrosser is actually going to dump his current single setup and just go back to what I am running :P And at WOT on course mine produces 91 db from 50 feet. away.
If you are just street driven and do not want loud AND do not want to spend a fortune on a blingy exhaust, I would probably just stick to stock. Being stuck with a droney exhaust can take a lot away from the driving experience for many people. And this is coming from a guy that does not mind some daily driving on a stiffly sprung SOLO STR setup
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#8
This is going to sound dumb, but I have a Berk single w/ Berk HFC that is incredibly loud and drones terribly.
I have a local track that is a 94dB limit so I bought a 3.5" 90* elbow, exhaust clamp, and silencer insert.
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2. (this is too small, but I am using it)
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I ended up sticking the silencer in the 90* elbow so it extends into the Berk muffler, drilling a few holes in the elbow, fillet welding the silencer into the 90* elbow, cutting 4 relief cuts in the end that slides over the Berk, then clamping it to my Berk in one piece. SOMEHOW the car is dead stock quiet inside. Sounds like ass from the outside though.
Just an option for people who want light weight on track and a quiet drive to it.
I have a local track that is a 94dB limit so I bought a 3.5" 90* elbow, exhaust clamp, and silencer insert.
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2. (this is too small, but I am using it)
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I ended up sticking the silencer in the 90* elbow so it extends into the Berk muffler, drilling a few holes in the elbow, fillet welding the silencer into the 90* elbow, cutting 4 relief cuts in the end that slides over the Berk, then clamping it to my Berk in one piece. SOMEHOW the car is dead stock quiet inside. Sounds like ass from the outside though.
Just an option for people who want light weight on track and a quiet drive to it.
Last edited by Chibo; 10-17-2018 at 12:11 PM.
#9
Your best bet would be a Gernby pipe, Urge now sells it but it is $. Someone might be able to chime in about the Evasive 70SSP as well. I was in a similar boat but ended up going with a Milltek dual. It is perfect....but good luck finding one.
#10