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Borla vs Roush
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<blockquote data-quote="skwerl" data-source="post: 14452435" data-attributes="member: 166625"><p>I bought the Roush exhaust for my 2014 and loved the sound but they were simply too loud for me. They sound like sex but I don't want to draw that much attention to myself when driving. Replaced them after 3 weeks. </p><p></p><p>On my previous car I had the Borla Touring (on a catless setup) and they sounded awesome. So when I was shopping for another set of Borla Touring for the 2014 I found the Ford Racing Touring (which I assume was made by Borla) and bought them. With the cats they are a bit too quiet but still sound good. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure exactly what you mean by 'S' types but the open flow through types are going to be too loud, even with cats. Borla makes one of the best sounding chambered mufflers for our cars.</p><p></p><p>Don't waste your money replacing the rest of the exhaust unless you're adding a ton of power. The stock exhaust flows very well and you won't find any advantage to an aftermarket exhaust until you get over 600hp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skwerl, post: 14452435, member: 166625"] I bought the Roush exhaust for my 2014 and loved the sound but they were simply too loud for me. They sound like sex but I don't want to draw that much attention to myself when driving. Replaced them after 3 weeks. On my previous car I had the Borla Touring (on a catless setup) and they sounded awesome. So when I was shopping for another set of Borla Touring for the 2014 I found the Ford Racing Touring (which I assume was made by Borla) and bought them. With the cats they are a bit too quiet but still sound good. I'm not sure exactly what you mean by 'S' types but the open flow through types are going to be too loud, even with cats. Borla makes one of the best sounding chambered mufflers for our cars. Don't waste your money replacing the rest of the exhaust unless you're adding a ton of power. The stock exhaust flows very well and you won't find any advantage to an aftermarket exhaust until you get over 600hp. [/QUOTE]
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