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Which Aftermarket Exhaust Do You Have?

Which exhaust do you have?


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Boost logic, made in the USA , lightest exhaust on the market, titanium very high quality. Sounds good, really woke up the car with the sound. Also Unique not many ppl run it.

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Lets see it! 👍
 

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Boost logic, made in the USA , lightest exhaust on the market, titanium very high quality. Sounds good, really woke up the car with the sound. Also Unique not many ppl run it.

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Looks like they require some trimming to the underside plastic near what looks like a resonator, as well as no valve from the one I saw. Do you know if there's one that's valved?
 

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I think it might be better to say that I want a titanium exhaust thats identical to stock with the weight savings and a price that reflects that (since I've read here that the stock exhaust isn't really a restriction). Nothing like $8k, but 3-6k varying on quality I think is a fair price.
I get it, but don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good. I was in a similar situation when I first started looking. I had an exploratory discussion with Origin about 2.5 years ago to develop a custom Ti exhaust since they're right up the road. The idea was to make it available as an OTS system for the platform, maybe even private label, but decided against it. If your budget is $3K-$6K, nearly all Ti OTS options are available to you with the exception of J's Racing. At this point, if your perfect exhaust hasn't been made, it probably won't be. Consider relaxing your requirements, go the custom route, or move on from this experiment.
 

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Looks like they require some trimming to the underside plastic near what looks like a resonator, as well as no valve from the one I saw. Do you know if there's one that's valved?
Yes you do need to trim it. I just used a grinder was really easy to a few secs. And they do have a valve one that opens open over a set amount of ipsi
 


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I think it might be better to say that I want a titanium exhaust thats identical to stock with the weight savings and a price that reflects that (since I've read here that the stock exhaust isn't really a restriction). Nothing like $8k, but 3-6k varying on quality I think is a fair price.
If you can swing $5k-$6k waiting for details on the Akrapovic exhaust might be worth it. The one on the HRC concept had 3 tips, was valved, and Ti.
 

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Due to the minimal power increase from an exhaust I'm surprised no one does just an axle-back that retains the valve and is tri tip.

Technically you could buy the awe touring conversion and have it welded in, but no valve.

Having had loud exhaust in the past the valve is a very welcome feature
 

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Due to the minimal power increase from an exhaust I'm surprised no one does just an axle-back that retains the valve and is tri tip.

Technically you could buy the awe touring conversion and have it welded in, but no valve.

Having had loud exhaust in the past the valve is a very welcome feature
Having installed a ton of valved vs non valved exhausts for customers, valved exhausts are not that much quieter especially compared to stock valve open, and its more often than not the valve is rattly upon start up especially, no matter how many times you readjust the spring or the actuator placement. Personally on my own cars I much rather have non-valved, and I caution all my customers that the valve may or may not rattle and drive you insane.
 

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Having installed a ton of valved vs non valved exhausts for customers, valved exhausts are not that much quieter especially compared to stock valve open, and its more often than not the valve is rattly upon start up especially, no matter how many times you readjust the spring or the actuator placement. Personally on my own cars I much rather have non-valved, and I caution all my customers that the valve may or may not rattle and drive you insane.

Thank you. Im more worried about keeping things quieter in comfort mode for long drives with people in the car really.
 

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valve is a must for me but agree that a rattling valve is terrible
 


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Just a branded Alibaba import, you can get it for less from Alibaba directly. Hell if you send the seller a logo they stick it on it for you as well.
I contacted them I asked them for couple of stuff and they didn’t want to change anything nor tell me if were developing something else. Make sense now 🤣!
 
 







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