Pypes Off Road H
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Pypes Off Road H
Violators + Off-Road H =
Went pretty well this time around. I learned a lot from the X pipe on the '05, and my off road h on my 2003. I couldn't be more please with the sound (if you couldn't tell). It's exactly what I was looking for. I love my Violators, but they're so quiet. Now, it's nice and deep-throaty (new word I'm copyrighting), and when I get on it, all hell breaks loose. The best is standing next to it during take-off when my friend drove it. And I wanna thank Brenspeed for super fast free shipping. Ordered Thursday at 10:54AM, and arrived Friday afternoon. Anyway, here's the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SM3EVQraxbI
Went pretty well this time around. I learned a lot from the X pipe on the '05, and my off road h on my 2003. I couldn't be more please with the sound (if you couldn't tell). It's exactly what I was looking for. I love my Violators, but they're so quiet. Now, it's nice and deep-throaty (new word I'm copyrighting), and when I get on it, all hell breaks loose. The best is standing next to it during take-off when my friend drove it. And I wanna thank Brenspeed for super fast free shipping. Ordered Thursday at 10:54AM, and arrived Friday afternoon. Anyway, here's the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SM3EVQraxbI
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Thank you. Brenspeed's latest video did it for me. I was set on the mid-muffler system with off road h pipe. Then I thought, wait a minute. I already have Pypes mufflers. I'll try the H pipe first, and change to mid muff system if it's not what I'm looking for. But it DEFINITELY was what I was looking for. I've got a really good sound clip I'll put up tomorrow. It shows how tame she can be until I rap on her a bit.
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Yeah my H-pipe made me fall in love with my car all over again (minus the 2.5k trumpets). I cannot wait til I get my car out the shop again to crank it up.
Congrats on the new toy
Congrats on the new toy
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No trumpets or drone here at all. I had a small bit of drone before the H pipe. It cured it. I didn't mind the drone anyway, though. But now there's no drone, and no trumpets.
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Here's a sound clip I made with a microphone and a laptop. Kinda shows how tame it is until I give lay into it. Right-click save as, or open in windows media player. Doesn't stream right in firefox for some reason.
http://stanggt03.my-php.net/scarlett3.mp3
http://stanggt03.my-php.net/scarlett3.mp3
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http://www.brenspeed.com/info/media/hwithflows.wmv
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let it all break in and you'll get the trumpeting and raspiness. My GTAs (one of the quietest mufflers out there) started to do it with an O/R H-Pipe after about 800 or so miles.
I'm putting the stock mufflers back on tomorrow to compliment the O/R H, looks like it's the closest thing to the sound i'm looking for.
I'm putting the stock mufflers back on tomorrow to compliment the O/R H, looks like it's the closest thing to the sound i'm looking for.
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Adding 12" or longer resonators to the over-axle pipes will eliminate all trumpeting. Ive ran the Pypes o/r H with stock, Bassani, Corsa, and Borla exhausts and by far enjoy the resonators and Borla combo.