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Old 10-10-2014, 02:38 PM
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honestly, a FI catback with the 18" resonators would probably be perfect. zero drone on the highway. with what you are proposing you will hear your intakes over the exhaust. SRIs are loud on our cars under full throttle.
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Hey guys, I just ordered the Tanabe Axleback and the cusco strut bar. I want the car to be alittle louder than stock.

I plan on either purchasing the HPS silicone intake tubes w/ aFe Filters or the R2C black nickel intake with the black hex filters.

What do you guys recommend.
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Originally Posted by grojas112
Hey guys, I just ordered the Tanabe Axleback and the cusco strut bar. I want the car to be alittle louder than stock.

I plan on either purchasing the HPS silicone intake tubes w/ aFe Filters or the R2C black nickel intake with the black hex filters.

What do you guys recommend.

Get the exhaust installed and see how you like the sound. If it's not loud enough, or if you want some engine bling, get the R2C.

If you like the sound of the Tanabe, don't care about engine bling, and want to have an extra $350+ in your pocket, then get post MAF tubes and drop ins.
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