skunk2 exhaust...
I like the sound (literally and figuratively) of the skunk2 dual exit exhaust, and it's available locally from a friend of this community, so I reckon that's probably the one I'll get, if I bother at all with aftermarket exhausts.
Question is... What will it be like between 70 and 100 mph? Unbearably loud? Or just a 'bit' loud? I don't mind if it wakes the gods when I drop the hammer, but I don't want to be deaf after an hour on the highway, if you get what I mean.
Any input of any kind welcome on this exhaust, I gather it's very good, for the price, so I'm happy I can get it locally.
Cheers all.
Question is... What will it be like between 70 and 100 mph? Unbearably loud? Or just a 'bit' loud? I don't mind if it wakes the gods when I drop the hammer, but I don't want to be deaf after an hour on the highway, if you get what I mean.
Any input of any kind welcome on this exhaust, I gather it's very good, for the price, so I'm happy I can get it locally.

Cheers all.
People are going to tell you it's the exact same as the inividia v3, which is very very loud and drones alot....dont worry, it's NOT the same. So don't listen to them.
The style is VERY similar, but they use a different resonator and different mufflers. It is somewhat loud, but if you match it up with a test pipe, it should cut down quite a bit on the drone, especially on the highway.
The style is VERY similar, but they use a different resonator and different mufflers. It is somewhat loud, but if you match it up with a test pipe, it should cut down quite a bit on the drone, especially on the highway.
Hm, I might head up to one of the Greek meets and see if I can find someone who has it. It needs to be GF friendly you see, and she's pretty tough about exhaust noise. <under the thumb>
She loves the car stock though, so I guess all is not lost.
She loves the car stock though, so I guess all is not lost.
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