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Old 10-22-2008, 07:01 AM
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THis exhaust done not drone imo add a TP and it gets a lil more rasp sound, I personally thought it was WAY to quite, I run a 70mm Single now.....
Old 10-22-2008, 07:34 AM
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Good. I hate drone, just looking for a throatier sound.

*adds to Christmas list*
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I'm a Medallion Touring owner and have been for approx a year and a half (recently added the Berk header and Berk testpipe so it's def lounder) and am very satisfied with it...fit is excellent...i'd give it a 9.5/10...the sounds is just a little throatier than stock and almost barely a hint of drone...with a test pipe and perhaps a header down the road you'll love it even more...the main perk is the stealth aspect...you can be on the pipe one minute in v-tec and stock sounding goin by a cop the next...down low it sounds stock and that a big plus if you don't want to get harassed by "the man"

-- a little throatier sound than stock

-- stock sounding when you want it and agressive when you get on it

-- great build quality

-- great fitment

-- great price (try: iptuned cause i got mine for in the low 6's w/free shipping)

-- GET THE TOURING MEDALLION YOU WON'T REGRET IT!!!!!!!!!! LOL
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not to mention you can fir your whole fist into those twin wall tips (if you're into that)

and by the size of the piping is the closest thing to stock and we already know how well designed the stock exhaust is...so keeping the similar flow is another plug if you're staying naturaly aspirated...and when you feel like adding a test pipe it'll match that 63.5 mm so you'll be kepping a nice straight flow

good luck on your decision
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