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I was thinking that the Club should have a CS exhaust shoot out at the next Croctober Fest. Maybe find a club volunteer for as many diff exhaust systems as possible, and then have all of the attending Croctober Fest members vote their choices. It would be a fun event for everyone. And we could also have a couple of willing members do a scored test for resonance or droning for each exhaust as well, as the car is being driven.
Actually already been discussed and in the works. We've been collecting volunteers and we will organize a nice exhaust composium. Exhaust sound and even resonance is highly subjective, so having folks vote on their favorite is likely to be a futile excersize. I am pretty confident that there is a customer for every systems, if that wasn't the case then there wouldn't be so many choices in exhaust.
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The idea of having the MSRP (including installation?) would be a nice addition.
Since I'm not planning on taking my new baby to the track, and we have a quiet neighborhood with a sound ordinance, the stock exhaust will do me just fine. The last thing I need is a home owner's assoc complaint when I have to "race" to work in the middle of the night!
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Does anyone know if the Borla system will pass at laguna seca? They have a 92db limit. Thanks
Borla
BORLA PERFORMANCE INDUSTRIES is the leader in the design and manufacture of stainless steel performance exhaust. We began two decades ago as a manufacturer of exhaust systems for such "concours classics" as Rolls-Royce and Ferrari cars and have evolved into the premier manufacturer of today’s performance vehicles for the street, off-road, and racing.
Gator i see award number 9 going your way bud, that is an ace idea and i have now pissed off my work collegues with 10 clips of Caymans blasting about.
Although the capristo on K-man-S car doesnt play well over my speakers very raspy.
James
Capristo
Capristo exhaust systems for the Cayman. The Capristo valve system allows the Cayman to be relatively quiet in cruise speeds but to sound like an F1 car when the valves are open.
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Gator, since you have the Borla, I notice when its coming down from high revs to idle it makes a kind of light sputtering/buzzing sound, is this normal? just camera mic distortion? The OEM exhaust doesn't seem to do this.
Borla
BORLA PERFORMANCE INDUSTRIES is the leader in the design and manufacture of stainless steel performance exhaust. We began two decades ago as a manufacturer of exhaust systems for such "concours classics" as Rolls-Royce and Ferrari cars and have evolved into the premier manufacturer of today’s performance vehicles for the street, off-road, and racing.
Last edited by Blitzkrieg; 05-30-2008 at 06:25 PM.
Gator, since you have the Borla, I notice when its coming down from high revs to idle it makes a kind of light sputtering/buzzing sound, is this normal? just camera mic distortion? The OEM exhaust doesn't seem to do this.
It makes gasping/sucking sound when it's coming down. The camera microphone does seem to exagerate it, but it does make this sound. In person it actually sounds a little mean because it's mixed in with a low frequency rumble.
I really like the Remus sound based on the clips... I did not expect that. With Borla being my 2nd favorite.
Borla
BORLA PERFORMANCE INDUSTRIES is the leader in the design and manufacture of stainless steel performance exhaust. We began two decades ago as a manufacturer of exhaust systems for such "concours classics" as Rolls-Royce and Ferrari cars and have evolved into the premier manufacturer of today’s performance vehicles for the street, off-road, and racing.
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