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Dennis 04-12-2006 10:21 PM

RE: Dimensions of grill
 

ORIGINAL: aetherH3

Is there any interior resonance? I had a turbo Jetta with a 3" Turboback exhaust on it and the resonance inside got to me after a while.
The sound varies from brand to brand in these cat-back systems..Mine is mellow and low at idle, throaty on hard take offs and hardly audiable at cruising speeds except for a sweet low grumble...But no, the cabin is not overwhelmed with noise..

rkcrawl 04-13-2006 12:09 AM

RE: Dimensions of grill
 

ORIGINAL: Dennis


ORIGINAL: aetherH3

Is there any interior resonance? I had a turbo Jetta with a 3" Turboback exhaust on it and the resonance inside got to me after a while.
The sound varies from brand to brand in these cat-back systems..Mine is mellow and low at idle, throaty on hard take offs and hardly audiable at cruising speeds except for a sweet low grumble...But no, the cabin is not overwhelmed with noise..
You need to start a sticky thread with audio files attached for the different exhausts so folks can hear them :D

With pix too. One thing I'm concerned about with the ones I am seeing... is those tips are another low point if you actually wheel the H3.


Dennis 04-13-2006 12:44 AM

RE: Dimensions of grill
 
I agree, that is a consideration to think about if you plan on doing any off roading on anymore than a few rutted back roads...They would get in the way on steep approaches, etc.

Linus Gump 04-13-2006 01:19 AM

RE: Dimensions of grill
 
I guess that leaves me out. I curled up my license plate and tweaked the bumper slightly on a rock I found on my last outing. Does anyone know if there are any exahust sytems that exit like the stock sytem?

aetherH3 04-13-2006 02:17 PM

RE: Dimensions of grill
 
i was thinking of either getting a Magnaflow muffler and having the tips a little more hidden like stock but still visible or getting a catback exhaust and having them customize the tips. I really don't want to spend $600-900 bucks on a CATBACK exhaust. Its rediculous. I mean, my 3" FULL exhaust on my jetta cost me $800 and that included install.

dilo2001gt 04-13-2006 04:54 PM

RE: Dimensions of grill
 
This one the tips are just right it will fit right in the bumper and the do not stick out


http://www.stallioncustoms.com/ftru-0550.html




aetherH3 04-13-2006 06:36 PM

RE: Dimensions of grill
 
looks nice, but $650 for a catback? c'mon.

Dennis 04-13-2006 06:40 PM

RE: Dimensions of grill
 
I have no complaint about this System at all...Click-----------> GIBSON

dilo2001gt 04-13-2006 10:34 PM

RE: Dimensions of grill
 
just remember you pay for what you get.
It sometime worth the extra.
No offens Dennis but the gibson has more pipes and those old fashion clamps IMOP(IS THIS RIGHT):D IMOP

Dennis 04-14-2006 12:48 AM

RE: Dimensions of grill
 
Yeah..The advantage I seen with Gibson besides being reasonably priced was that, the rear end is clean of a big beer keg Muffler like you got[:'(]:D and the streamline Gibson muffler fits midship out of sight, like the original did...There is only 3 individual pipes and the muffler..and Yes, with the old fashioned muffler clamps too..But like I told you before..The clamps don't make the exhaust system, only holds it together...And boy do they hold good, they pinch the pipes together and they don't move, I've tried after snugging them up, then loosening them again to readjust a position..I couldn't budge them...But in any case, it wouldn't hurt to tack welded them.


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