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Old 04-18-2011, 03:05 PM
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greddy ti-c

Just need opinions. I am going to purchase the Greddy Ti-c exhaust and was wondering if I woud be better getting the Berk high flow cats with it or keeping the stock cats and getting a y pipe? Thanks for the help.
Old 04-18-2011, 10:41 PM
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youll get the hiss with any y-pipe set up and aftermarket hfcs or test pipes. personally i like it, but its just a characteristic of the engine

edit: i have the greddy ti-c with an aftermarket ypipe and gtm resonated test pipes. Its loud, aggressive, deep, and a little rapsy. Not for everyone's taste. It doesnt rasp or hiss with oem cats
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^^^ i have a aftermarket y pipe, and its leaking atm (going to put a catback in whenever the rest comes >.<). But it sounds like a bov, and its loud. My cousin with an evo x heard it down the street (it happens on a downshift when the rpm jumps up then goes down) and he asked if i turboed my car >.<.
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^yeah people that dont know about the VQ hiss will think its turbo'd
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Well I changed my mind. Im ordering the Ark Performance on Friday from Lou at Amplified. I just think its a better choice. I have heard a lot of good things about the exhaust!




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