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The best mufflers?

Paul James

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I've finally had enough of the muffler bypasses - they're doing my head in!

What is the best sports exhaust for my car ('99 C4)? Needs to be under 105db for Brands track days. I've heard good things about the Dansk mufflers - are they any good?

I have about £550 / $1000 to spend. Any suggestions (other than Oettles!) would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Paul
 
Spend Dollars $1000 is worth more than £550 !!!!

Good luck with the search,

After having Subarus with Loud exhausts i know what you mean. Standard pipes for me all the way !

[:D]
 
I had Dansk sports exhausts fitted earlier this year and I think they are great. They're not switchable like PSE, but they make a lovely noise without being at all tiring on motorways etc (early morning start ups on the drive at home need to rationed, though)!
 
ORIGINAL: Andrew Grabham

I had Dansk sports exhausts fitted earlier this year and I think they are great. They're not switchable like PSE, but they make a lovely noise without being at all tiring on motorways etc (early morning start ups on the drive at home need to rationed, though)!

I'm sure anything would be better than the 125db muffler bypasses!

Do you get any resonance, by any chance? I think I read it somewhere a short while ago...
 
ORIGINAL: Paul James

ORIGINAL: Andrew Grabham

I had Dansk sports exhausts fitted earlier this year and I think they are great. They're not switchable like PSE, but they make a lovely noise without being at all tiring on motorways etc (early morning start ups on the drive at home need to rationed, though)!

I'm sure anything would be better than the 125db muffler bypasses!

Do you get any resonance, by any chance? I think I read it somewhere a short while ago...
No, no resonance problems at all.
 

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