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TyphoonFiST

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Buy a Thermal R&D * Best exhaust out there. Many will vouch for this. Get it ceramic coated also it will help it keep its beauty along with dissipate heat.
 


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I got the MAP from Woosh, and am reasonably happy. I wasn't looking for drone or soup can, so after (10-11K) I'm finally used to noise. I doubt any upgrade exhaust won't be similar. oh....and price point! Forgot to mention woosh catted down pipe, may have something to do with noise....
 


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I got the MAP from Woosh, and am reasonably happy. I wasn't looking for drone or soup can, so after (10-11K) I'm finally used to noise. I doubt any upgrade exhaust won't be similar. oh....and price point! Forgot to mention woosh catted down pipe, may have something to do with noise....
Call me crazy but I swear my exhaust is louder with the catted downpipe versus catless.
 


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Call me crazy but I swear my exhaust is louder with the catted downpipe versus catless.
I dont have the experience, but I'll call you crazy anyway! I did read a comment regarding hangers - insulators. Instead of poly which distributes the vibration, use rubber - 'dampner'. Going to see if it will make a drone difference.
 


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With a catless Downpipe and a non-resonated Catback like the Cobb, can we hear the turbo whistle at idle ?!
 


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I dont have the experience, but I'll call you crazy anyway! I did read a comment regarding hangers - insulators. Instead of poly which distributes the vibration, use rubber - 'dampner'. Going to see if it will make a drone difference.
Sounds like a solid experiment. Let us know!
 


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I've been running the MAP exhaust with the stock DP since 2016. The one caveat is when it rains it drones a shit ton from 3100 to 3300 rpm. Just that tiny window. So I've gotten used to short shifting in the rain which isn't a bad thing anyway. Otherwise, I love the sound and get complements about all the time. It sounds raspy and deep at the same time somehow. And the low-speed parking lot burbles are delicious.

I work on my own car so I'm under it a few times a year and it's held up fine through 8 salty northeast winters. The tips are crusty and black as night tho! I gave up on cleaning them years ago lol Lmk if you want a pic
 


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I Read a lot of feedbacks. I think imma pull the trigger on the Cobb ! Should sounds good with my catless Downpipe!!
 


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I've been running the MAP exhaust with the stock DP since 2016. The one caveat is when it rains it drones a shit ton from 3100 to 3300 rpm. Just that tiny window. So I've gotten used to short shifting in the rain which isn't a bad thing anyway. Otherwise, I love the sound and get complements about all the time. It sounds raspy and deep at the same time somehow. And the low-speed parking lot burbles are delicious.

I work on my own car so I'm under it a few times a year and it's held up fine through 8 salty northeast winters. The tips are crusty and black as night tho! I gave up on cleaning them years ago lol Lmk if you want a pic
I thought I was crazy!!! Its the fuckin RAIN?? I've crawled under there trying to figure out what moved...thankfully NE drought conditions.
 


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