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www.rmstuning.com has some great prices on Mugen and Amuse. A Few members have ordered from Richard, but I have not. He does have the prices around for Mugen and Amuse though.
A little biased here because I have the Mugen but I have heard the Amuse R1 Titan Extra and they're both amazing. If you want more of a deep F1 howl, go Amuse. If you want a deep, bassey (no drone or obnoxious resonance), go Mugen. Everyone who's heard my car loves the subtlety of the exhaust but comments on how they can't believe it's a four banger. If you want a very mature sounding exhaust, go Mugen.
There's also the new Amuse Euro exhaust with looks similar to the Mugen. Don't forget the Honda Modulo exhaust too. Not sure about the weight of these two though.
As a comparison, there's a great video out there which tests most all of the popular brands. The text is in Japanese but I'll take a guess and list the below numbers. Anyone who can read Japanese, feel free to correct me.
Stock
idle: 64.8 db
highway?: 91.2 db
WOT: 98.6 db
Modulo:
idle: 62.1 db
highway: 92.6 db
WOT: 99.8 db
Amuse R1 Tita Euro:
idle: 65.8 db
highway: 88.0 db
WOT: 103.4 db
Mugen:
idle: 64.5 db
highway: 92.7 db
WOT: 102.8 db
As a comparison, there's a great video out there which tests most all of the popular brands. The text is in Japanese but I'll take a guess and list the below numbers. Anyone who can read Japanese, feel free to correct me.
Stock
idle: 64.8 db
highway?: 91.2 db
WOT: 98.6 db
Modulo:
idle: 62.1 db
highway: 92.6 db
WOT: 99.8 db
Amuse R1 Tita Euro:
idle: 65.8 db
highway: 88.0 db
WOT: 103.4 db
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wow, great info!! i'm about to watch the video - are you sure the numbers you listed are for the amuse 'euro' version?