New APR exhaust installed. Many thanks to Greg@APR
#11
Never buy an exhaust *period* - buy straight and U bend tubing cultivate a friendship with a TIG..
welder and make a better exhaust than ANY company can who manufactures without fitting and pay half the price. My guy did this for less than 1000$. Custom 3.5" downpipe, blending to a 3" exhaust with 2 mufflers, a flexpipe, WG is flexpiped and all in stainless with a perfect fit and no noise (engine sounds only). No cat, but a 450whp car you can legally drive (in WV @ any rate). This took a lot of fitting and a simpler setup should be cheaper by far. Look in the book for Welders/TIG and if they are located in a shop with a TIG machine. This can also be done in mild aluminized for cheap. Dont pay for a 1 size fits all solution. This would be a good thing for a regional forum to get together. Hire a welder and a shop w/tubing for a weekend. A good welder could do 15 cars in 2 days.
Rod
Rod
#12
The materials in the resonator deteriorated in my V.2 APR exhaust and APR
replaced it, no problem. Only thing I paid for was shipping -- had it shipped to my local muffler shop. I've never had a problem with APR products or service.
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