KaiPL
Enthusiast
I’ve been waiting and watching for a while, considering aftermarket exhaust options. I’ve read dozens of posts on this board and the Viper Alley board, checked out various manufacturer sites, and done a bit of reading.
My goal is a modest horsepower increase. I will be happy with a 30 horsepower gain. If I can get more, then so much the better. If I can save some weight by eliminating the factory cross-over system, then that is good too.
I think that I am finally coming to some conclusions.
Currently, the front runners are:
Headers:
Bellanger headers or B&B headers. Both Bellanger and BB seem to be well liked. Price on both seems comparable. I’m currently leaning toward the Bellanger headers.
Cats:
I know next to nothing about cats. I just know that my car will need to pass emissions inspection. I’m leaning toward a pair of 3 inch in/out Metal Honeycomb Substrate Cats sold by Jon at Parts rack. As I said, I know nothing about cats. This preference is simply based on the fact that they are the most expensive and Jon claims that they are “the best.”
If they provide better flow and will still allow me to pass emissions, then I’m willing to pay extra.
Cat-back:
I want to have my cake and eat it too. I want unrestricted flow, but I don’t want truly obnoxious noise. I want to be able to carry on a conversation in my car during normal driving without having to yell. I don’t mind noise when the car is being driven hard, but just cruising around I don’t want to be too loud. I need to remain in the good graces of my neighbors and the local sheriff.
So . . . I’m looking at Corsa’s cat-back systems. Folks seem to say that their cat back exhaust tends to have less “cruising” noise than others. Certainly, their website makes these claims, and hopefully it isn’t a bunch of BS. I’d love to go with their new “Track” exhaust, and eliminate the heat and weight of the cross over system. As long as the noise sounds like an aggressive street car and not a full on track car, and as long as the real volume doesn’t kick in while I’m just cruising around, the Corsa system sounds like my answer.
Anyone have any insight here? Anyone feel the need to step in and keep me from making a multi-thousand dollar decision that I’m going to regret later?
Thanks
Kai
My goal is a modest horsepower increase. I will be happy with a 30 horsepower gain. If I can get more, then so much the better. If I can save some weight by eliminating the factory cross-over system, then that is good too.
I think that I am finally coming to some conclusions.
Currently, the front runners are:
Headers:
Bellanger headers or B&B headers. Both Bellanger and BB seem to be well liked. Price on both seems comparable. I’m currently leaning toward the Bellanger headers.
Cats:
I know next to nothing about cats. I just know that my car will need to pass emissions inspection. I’m leaning toward a pair of 3 inch in/out Metal Honeycomb Substrate Cats sold by Jon at Parts rack. As I said, I know nothing about cats. This preference is simply based on the fact that they are the most expensive and Jon claims that they are “the best.”
If they provide better flow and will still allow me to pass emissions, then I’m willing to pay extra.
Cat-back:
I want to have my cake and eat it too. I want unrestricted flow, but I don’t want truly obnoxious noise. I want to be able to carry on a conversation in my car during normal driving without having to yell. I don’t mind noise when the car is being driven hard, but just cruising around I don’t want to be too loud. I need to remain in the good graces of my neighbors and the local sheriff.
So . . . I’m looking at Corsa’s cat-back systems. Folks seem to say that their cat back exhaust tends to have less “cruising” noise than others. Certainly, their website makes these claims, and hopefully it isn’t a bunch of BS. I’d love to go with their new “Track” exhaust, and eliminate the heat and weight of the cross over system. As long as the noise sounds like an aggressive street car and not a full on track car, and as long as the real volume doesn’t kick in while I’m just cruising around, the Corsa system sounds like my answer.
Anyone have any insight here? Anyone feel the need to step in and keep me from making a multi-thousand dollar decision that I’m going to regret later?
Thanks
Kai