i think im going to get the TRD to as well. THis exhaust doesnt sound like a weed whacker when going down the street does it? i heard the clips before but its hard to tell.
yeah, the Apexi N1 is a great system, and stays low, and not too loud...and its legal...I myself am going with the kazuma exhaust because I don't mind the noise, I know all the police around where I live, and its the exhaust you get the most gains out of
Click on Reviews and it'll tell you everything that you need to know The two most popular exhaust systems are TRD & TSRM. Some like TRD 'cuz it's quiet & looks stock, other like TSRM 'cuz it looks more aggressive & it's louder. You can't go wrong with either one
i had TRD. it was ok, but it was near stock sounding, and the gains were only ok, now ive got kazuma. i highly recomend kazuma. the gains OWEN those of ANY other exhaust
was....5speed with i/h/e 15.41 @ 89.30mph 2.282 60'
i have both a TRD and custom veilside exhaust. since i removed the resonator the TRD proves big gains from 2k rpm to 4.5k rpm. a lot of low end torque. The Veilside gets great high end Performance. from about 3.7k rpm to 6k+rpm i'm gone. but i use the TRD on the street cause the Veilside is just way to loud.
i think the TSRM is sounding better than the TRD but what i dont really like about the look of the TSRM on some cars is that you can see the whole thing and not just the tip of the pipe. kinda looks like it is just floating there on a stock body. anybody else know what im talking about?
i think the TSRM is sounding better than the TRD but what i dont really like about the look of the TSRM on some cars is that you can see the whole thing and not just the tip of the pipe. kinda looks like it is just floating there on a stock body. anybody else know what im talking about?
IMO...TRD, Performance is there, and it's got that nice sleeper look. With all the ricers around So. Cal. the sound of crappy exhausts just kill the neighborhood and the sound of loud exhausts are dull to me lately...but that's just me
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