BlexusGS Posted April 17, 2005 Posted April 17, 2005 Hello guys, New guy here from NY with 2000 GS4. I am looking for a couple of exhausts for my ride. I read a couple of threads with regards to this. I was wondering, why at some websites they say Borlas are cat back, they are not, it is only a rear section and why would you go from a stock true dual exhaust to one that is split at the end with one muffler? Not critisizing it's a very nice looking exhaust. Also, I was thinking about either an Apexi WS2, L-tuned or Tanabe; can anyone tell me if these all would fit no problem with a stock rear apron and bumper? If so do they stick out a lot or at all? Which are the louder of the bunch? Sorry for all the questions but I wanted to get a true cat back exhaust that would fit my stock rear apron (Exhaust cut outs) and still be pretty flush with the bumper. Thanks for all the advise in advance - you guys know your sh$t. Oh yeah, by the way does anyone have a RMM exhaust? Nick
Neo Posted April 17, 2005 Posted April 17, 2005 Out of the ones you listed, only the Apexi and theTanabe are cat back. The L-Tuned, RMM, and Borla are not. The Tanabe, L-Tuned, and the Borla will fit nicely with the OEM bumper. The L-Tuned and Borla should be flushed but the Tanabe will extend just a little. The RMM and Apexi will stick out.
Tenoshii Posted April 18, 2005 Posted April 18, 2005 What about buying the muffler and having the catback fabricated from stainless steel? Swap out the cat conv with a hi flow cat, and install a header at the same time....
BlexusGS Posted April 18, 2005 Author Posted April 18, 2005 Thanks for all the help guys, by the way is the Tanabe real loud and is there "droning" at low constant RPM's? I might look into the Tanabe. Any input on this exhaust would be great! Oh yeah, I was thinking, is their ANY difference at all with regards to low end torque (acceleration) in a cat-back exhaust from just a rear section exhaust. In other words which exhaust would affect the low end torque the most. I'm guessing the cat-back, is this correct?
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