Best bang for your buck exhaust system?!

All around best exhaust system?

  • Greddy

  • AFE

  • Magnaflow

  • Thermal R&D

  • MAP

  • Invidia

  • 27 Won

  • Vibrant

  • Hks

  • Borla

  • Stock set up


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RobXsi

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Simple Poll: All around best bang for your buck exhaust and if you wanna chime in why by all means.


Any exhaust that leaves black soot or burnt/melted bumper i think is a instant NOPE for me. So anyone with experience and mileage let me know if you run into this or you dont.


My concerns are quality, ease of install, and a mean but clean sounding exhaust.

My goal is to attach PRL Dp/Fp too said exhaust system.
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Down pipe will create soot no matter which exhaust system.. I believe.
I have invidia r400 exhaust with three titanium tips, I love the way it sounds with stock downpipe and front pipe. You could definitely hear that it gets deeper. Especially in the car as i assume with other exhausts. Definitely gurbles and you could hear that it wants to pop. I have downpipe and front pipe from PRL currently on the way. Waiting for it to come in sometime next week!
 


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I say vibrant muffler, especially looking at bang for buck sounds great even with a catless downpipe.
 


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What's considered full bolt ons?
Pretty much everything but a turbo upgrade, but now a drop in like 27 won is considered bolt on.
Anyways, I have clutch with single mass flywheel,
full exhaust (catless), ktuner, flex fuel converter, aem drop in filter, tsp stage 2 tune.
Pistons, rods, porting etc would not be considered bolt on
 
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Pretty much everything but a turbo upgrade, but now a drop in like 27 won is considered bolt on.
Anyways, I have clutch with single mass flywheel,
full exhaust (catless), ktuner, flex fuel converter, aem drop in filter, tsp stage 2 tune.
Pistons, rods, porting etc would not be considered bolt on
What clutch do you have and do you know up to how much power it could hold,
 

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Greddy sounds good, but doesn't look that way.
MAperformance best of both worlds.
I think anything 3 tips or more belongs on a corvette. I wasn’t crazy about the greddy too, but once i lowered the car, the mufflers aren’t as drastic.
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