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14-11-2006, 06:35 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi All,
Just thought I'd post some feedback on the Redback exhaust I had fitted last week. It's 2.5" mandrel bent, and I got the optional muffler at the rear. Being a wagon, I was worried it would be a bit droney without the 2nd muffler/resonator. It cost $360 intsalled. Results are pretty good, better than expected as I was not expecting any noticeable increase. It's generally a bit more responsive and feels less restricted. It does have a deeper note and is a tad louder, but from inside you wouldn't really pick it as having a louder exhaust (which is what I wanted). There is a noticeable (albeit small) difference on overall accelaration. Overall pretty happy with the results, and it's great value for money, as a replacement standard exhaust was gonna cost the same or more. Only thing I have to do is get rid of the super lame tip that's on it! Guy asked what type of tip I wanted, and I asked for a chrome straight cut tip, he's put on what looks like a 3.5 or 4" tip which looks absolutely STUPID on the back of the wagon! Will be getting the tip removed hopefully soon, as it's embarassing! Will replace with just a normal plain 2.5". |
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