Race Exhaust?
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Race Exhaust?
I've been searching for an exhaust for months now with no luck
are there any proper race dual exhausts or are they all single??
i've read about the J's FX 70RR dual, anyone know if thats any good?
I understand i'll never get the gains of a single but i'd love to have the sound of a single and maybe a little bit of a gain if thats possible??
thanks
Rick
are there any proper race dual exhausts or are they all single??
i've read about the J's FX 70RR dual, anyone know if thats any good?
I understand i'll never get the gains of a single but i'd love to have the sound of a single and maybe a little bit of a gain if thats possible??
thanks
Rick
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I take it i'm asking for something you can't buy?
i'll reword it then whats the best exhaust out of the following...
Amuse Dual ti (with no resonator section)
ARC dual
ASM dual
J's racing dual
T1R dual
or is there anyother supposedly really good ones i've missed?
i'll reword it then whats the best exhaust out of the following...
Amuse Dual ti (with no resonator section)
ARC dual
ASM dual
J's racing dual
T1R dual
or is there anyother supposedly really good ones i've missed?
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Originally Posted by RedUn,Jun 22 2006, 02:08 PM
Amuse Dual ti
Being that the F20C/F22C are in-line motors, (one bank of cylinders) a single pipe will yield the most possible gain.
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Originally Posted by RACER,Jun 22 2006, 10:22 PM
Bling, bling yo.
Being that the F20C/F22C are in-line motors, (one bank of cylinders) a single pipe will yield the most possible gain.
Being that the F20C/F22C are in-line motors, (one bank of cylinders) a single pipe will yield the most possible gain.
Amuse R1000