Spoon N1 exhaust
Unfortunately the silencer removes both the bad and good
noises the Spoon makes and kills all the power gains
at redline. The stock muffler sounds and
probably performs better than
the Spoon with a silencer.
I did some runs up to redline in the first four gears
without and with the silencer, a big difference.
After messing around with the silencer
"hot potato" for a few days I ordered a Mugen.
MG
noises the Spoon makes and kills all the power gains
at redline. The stock muffler sounds and
probably performs better than
the Spoon with a silencer.
I did some runs up to redline in the first four gears
without and with the silencer, a big difference.
After messing around with the silencer
"hot potato" for a few days I ordered a Mugen.
MG
In normal driving operation, from the outside, the Spoon exahaust is hard to hear. It is not that loud at all, but it does have loud points in the rpm range. Just like others do, as I, you get used to it, and learn to drive around those points, so it doesn't get as loud.
The silencer is very quiet, and takes 15 sec to remove. Why would you plan on using the silencer at WOT? I just put the silencer in for dates and what not, but most of the time, I just leave it off. If you want to ask other people about the exhaust, feel free. I know Shamu loves his, as Red Blur, and AMKS2000.
Nick
The silencer is very quiet, and takes 15 sec to remove. Why would you plan on using the silencer at WOT? I just put the silencer in for dates and what not, but most of the time, I just leave it off. If you want to ask other people about the exhaust, feel free. I know Shamu loves his, as Red Blur, and AMKS2000.
Nick
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