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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 10:05 PM
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I plan on getting the J's Racing 70rr exhuast for my car.
I've been planning on getting the Ti model, but my car is mainly street drivin for now, later I will track it every month or so.
For the streets I know that the SS is a lot easier to fix, durable, and cheaper.

It's making me lean toward SS, I just want to know other people's opinions.

Note this car is my DD.
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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 10:09 PM
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depends how much you like that extra 800 bucks i guess.
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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by sillyboybmxer,Apr 19 2010, 10:09 PM
depends how much you like that extra 800 bucks i guess.
Haha well personally I'd love to keep the 800 bucks, but I just wanna know is there any signifigant gains the Ti has over the SS?
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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 10:44 PM
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power wise no.

it will save weight...

on a street car that sees track once in a while its cool to have but def not needed


that money is better spent else where IMO
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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 10:47 PM
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I read up that the weight difference isn't to much either, and I very much agree that the extra 800 dollars could easily go to something else.
So SS is probably the better route for my car, huh?
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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 11:40 PM
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Most if not all Ti exhaust will eventually have their resonator or welds of some sort fail...mainly cause Ti exhaust use a thinner material and will fatigue over time especially in a daily driven car.
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Old Apr 20, 2010 | 12:31 AM
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So a SS is best bet for a DD?
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Old Apr 20, 2010 | 12:34 AM
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If you got money to blow, Ti is the way to go.

I posted specifically to make that rhyme.
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Old Apr 20, 2010 | 05:20 AM
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Haha nice, but I don't so I think I'll be going SS.
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Old Apr 20, 2010 | 05:44 AM
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Most Exotics do not even come with titanium exhaust, until recently Porsche is utilizing this exotic alloy in the Porsche GT3 RS exhaust.

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