Hi all,
I saw the pictures of (insert screen name here)'s stock exhaust pipes way back in june and noticed that there were a lot of kinks and just didn't look very professional. Well I hopped under my car this weekend and my exhaust doesn't have any of those kinks? Odd.
Anyways that's not what this post is about. I only have about 300 miles on my car now, but the exhaust is actually starting to open up. As in, with the stereo on (not super loud, just normal listening) I can actually hear the exhaust. It's also a little drony around 1500-2000 RPM. I just thought this was interesting since everyone posts about how quiet the car is. At idle it has nearly no sound, but the rest of the time it actually has a pretty nice tone.
My build date was 7/16, so I'm wondering if maybe the cars built during the later part of build 1 actually ended up with a slightly different exhaust? There were definantly some very nice mandrel bends in there. Another thing, the "baffles" in the tail pipes aren't baffles at all. That's the actual tail pipe (looked down it with a flash light) inside of the oversized tip. So definantly no removing that.
(Not saying I'm not slapping a Bassani on there in the not-too-distant future!)
~John
I saw the pictures of (insert screen name here)'s stock exhaust pipes way back in june and noticed that there were a lot of kinks and just didn't look very professional. Well I hopped under my car this weekend and my exhaust doesn't have any of those kinks? Odd.
Anyways that's not what this post is about. I only have about 300 miles on my car now, but the exhaust is actually starting to open up. As in, with the stereo on (not super loud, just normal listening) I can actually hear the exhaust. It's also a little drony around 1500-2000 RPM. I just thought this was interesting since everyone posts about how quiet the car is. At idle it has nearly no sound, but the rest of the time it actually has a pretty nice tone.
My build date was 7/16, so I'm wondering if maybe the cars built during the later part of build 1 actually ended up with a slightly different exhaust? There were definantly some very nice mandrel bends in there. Another thing, the "baffles" in the tail pipes aren't baffles at all. That's the actual tail pipe (looked down it with a flash light) inside of the oversized tip. So definantly no removing that.
(Not saying I'm not slapping a Bassani on there in the not-too-distant future!)
~John