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Old 09-23-2003, 03:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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RSR or SP??

im planning on getting a exhaust for my car really soon. debating on which kind i should get. i want to know more stats about each one about where the power gain, or power loss. easy to install? pics?

if anyone is selling, please tell me!
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Old 09-23-2003, 08:56 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I have a Greddy SP...its pretty quiet, and not to mention, it looks nice!! If i hadn't have gotten a good deal on it, I would have gotten an RS*R all the way...RS*R is much quieter, from hearing it on my friends civic, and its way stealthier. As far as price goes, I think they are comparable. I havent seen a dyno or anything to see and compare the gains between the 2, but i would say that they would be +/- a few ponies of each other, although i am not sure which one has more or less.
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Old 09-23-2003, 09:02 AM   #3 (permalink)
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anyone got sound clips of either of these two?
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Old 09-23-2003, 12:21 PM   #5 (permalink)
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what about Evo vs. SP vs. RS*R

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not interested in the evo. i heard many compliment about the sp and the rsr. im sure evo would be good but, i dont like how the muffler looks.
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Old 09-23-2003, 02:10 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Ive experienced with RS*R and EVO. RS*R is good for the quietness and sleath look. EVO is all about performance and deep tone.
I personally would prefer EVO because it is more free-flowing.
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anyone elses thoughts?
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I have an sp and I've heard a rsr. The rsr is quieter then the sp. Doesn't make much noise at all untill high rpm. The sp is has a very deep tone, nice exhaust only problem I have with it is that the sound drones.
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sound drones? how about performance wise?
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sound drones? how about performance wise?
Like while I'm on the freeway its a constant deep hummm makes it so I can't hear the bass from my stereo. Boyguan has had a SP and a PE. He says he likes the PE cause it doesn't do what the SP does. As for performance I can say it helps a little in the mid.
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im really thinking on getting RSR now. its more JDM, haha, and heard greddy sp is louder. i think im going for the stealth look more. any other comments?
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thumbs up on getting RSR? any doubt? flaws?
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from my experience, the SP sounded a lot better than the PE. the PE sounds just like the Evo, just a different exhaust can. i use to have an SP but got a PE instead just cuz of the looks. when i compared both exhausts, only the muffler section was bigger which is where greddy claims 60/70mm which doesn't really do much difference. the rest of the piping was identical! i really miss the SP because that exhausts sounds deep, the PE/Evo has more treble to it which isn't bad but not nearly as deep as the SP which a lot of people said my exhaust sounds cool. not sure why people say the SP drones, i think they sound the same as the PE/Evo at highway speeds which is pretty quiet. as for what to get, i'd say the RS*R just cuz not that many people have it. if you want some more noise than get the SP, sounds hella good. the RS*R is too quiet for my taste, and doesn't sound as deep as the SP., but to each their own.
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yeah, less people have the RSR so i think i want that. also i do want a quiet exhaust so i was also considering WS. i heard on the WS, it was very minimal gains, and plus, the RSR has a ot better tip. its all about debating
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rsr, looks stock, stealthy, and sounds quiet.
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SP makes more power than the RSR. The SP has a straight through muffler. The RSR does not. This does make a big difference btw.
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