RR Single Exit Cat-back exhaust system!
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#130
Really like the reviews on this and want to pick one up. Question is what do you do with the other exhaust side or is the rotary a single exit split into dual exhaust. I hope it isn't a ridiculously stupid question as I had a long *** day at work so not in the mood for searching or even crawling under the car. Sorry. Nevermind decided to get unlazy and search. Answer found. Single into dual for others potentially wondering.
Last edited by cyler; 06-19-2012 at 12:31 AM. Reason: found answer
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Just got mine installed yesterday. My car is pretty much stock, and is using the stock midpipe. The exhaust was not as loud as some of the reviews seemed to imply that it would be, and Myself and everyone ive showed the car to like the look and the sound of this system.
Driving around, aside from some loud drone at ~3000 rpm I very much enjoy the sound, especially when downshifting. the sound of the throttle blip is perfect. Another plus, is that the volume does not increase too much with rpm, and in fact seems to quiet down a bit over 7k. I enjoy this quality, since it will draw less attention. The overall tone is deep and smooth. I will try to hook up my go pro and get a video up soon.
Install impressions. Only unexpected parts of the process, were the spring bolts after the stock mid-pipe. To compensate for the increased flange thickness, I had to shorten the springs. I also had some difficulty getting the tip on, but was ultimately successful. Process took me 3.5hrs (on jackstands) and I was doing an oil change at the same time.
Overall, I am very happy with my purchase, and feel that it was worth the wait. Quality is above what I would have expected at this price point. Thanks for making a great budget system RR!
Driving around, aside from some loud drone at ~3000 rpm I very much enjoy the sound, especially when downshifting. the sound of the throttle blip is perfect. Another plus, is that the volume does not increase too much with rpm, and in fact seems to quiet down a bit over 7k. I enjoy this quality, since it will draw less attention. The overall tone is deep and smooth. I will try to hook up my go pro and get a video up soon.
Install impressions. Only unexpected parts of the process, were the spring bolts after the stock mid-pipe. To compensate for the increased flange thickness, I had to shorten the springs. I also had some difficulty getting the tip on, but was ultimately successful. Process took me 3.5hrs (on jackstands) and I was doing an oil change at the same time.
Overall, I am very happy with my purchase, and feel that it was worth the wait. Quality is above what I would have expected at this price point. Thanks for making a great budget system RR!
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Just got mione a few days ago and installed along with my agency power midpipe. Very easy install as it took under 2 hours for me to install the midpipe and catback.together they are quite loud but i love the tone and the way it looks coming out the back. i am a little worried about how loud it will be once i get the time to put my turboxs header on this is a high quality exhaust and im glad i made the purchase.
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Just ordered my race roots single! i'll be sure to try and put some vids up. Now i'm just waiting on Brice to release that passenger side exhaust exit enclosure type thing he's been workin on and i'll be gettin that too.
-Dave
-Dave
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Finally picked up my exhaust yesterday and had it installed today.
It's a nice deep-raspy sound. I like it a lot!
Now I need to figure out how to stop my mid pipe from rattling Mangled the hanger for the mid pipe #toolowproblems
It's a nice deep-raspy sound. I like it a lot!
Now I need to figure out how to stop my mid pipe from rattling Mangled the hanger for the mid pipe #toolowproblems