Which Exhaust...Tanabe RM, Greddy Evo, or the 5zigenfireball???
hi i am looking for a exhaust, I am looking for a loud sound...also i want a exhuast that is loud in low rpms also.. which one of these exhuast is best for me...Tanabe Rm, Greddy Evo, or the 5zigenfireball??? thanks
in my opinion, fireball is foul. EVO is good if u don't mind the look(i'm using it). RM is damn loud and good for high-end gain. so it's all your choice...good luck and hope this help
Huh? I dont' know what you mean by that. I actually have the catback 5zigen Fireball and it's great. It's deep and not anoyingly loud though. At idle its deffenetly heard, love the deep rumble tone of it. When vtec engages the exhaust literally screams. It looks tight also. I've heard othe exhaust that sound like crap, this one is deffenetly at the top of my chart. The Apexi N1 is also loud. The best thing, the most important thing, overall about the 5zigen exhaust is the top end performance.
I've got the RM, and if you're looking for loud, get the tanabe. The fireball is a little more high pitched and sounds a little raspier than the tanabe IMO.
Better yet, get the Apex N-1 if you want loud. Same basic design as the RM, plus its just as loud, if not louder and I think it looks better.
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i have had both GREDDY EVO and TANABE RACING MEDALION. both have similar power gains but the tanabe looks better to me and sounds better.its deeper and louder.all my friends like the TANABE better also.its not annoying loud like everyone says.its sounds GREAT!
Sup Guys,
Does anyone have pics of the Evo or the Racinig medallion already installed on their cars. I want to see which one looks better, cuz they are both great exhaust.
Originally posted by daviddo Sup Guys,
Does anyone have pics of the Evo or the Racinig medallion already installed on their cars. I want to see which one looks better, cuz they are both great exhaust.
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