Which Aftermarket Exhaust Do You Have?

Which exhaust do you have?

  • Kakimoto

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  • Seeker

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  • Mugen

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  • Greddy

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  • Tomei

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  • Fi Exhaust

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  • Cobra Sport

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  • TPW Engineering

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  • Armytrix

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  • Magnaflow

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  • Remus

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  • 5Zigen

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  • Hybrid Racing

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  • MBRP

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Robo7

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For those that vote, what are your impressions of the exhaust - fit, finish, cost, issues, design, sound, drone, etc.?
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Running Apexi on our shop car. Quality is amazing. Sounds good, slight drone on highways.

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For me performance is top priority. Followed by quality. Lastly pedigree of brand and I try to support American companies. My car is built so can't really escape the sounds.

 

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I have the Apexi and my only complaint is it can be loud on the highway if you have the valve open. But it's not droning. I previously had the AWE Touring and it had awful drone and worse support. I really want to experience the Fujitsubo. I've heard it's super quiet on the highway until you get on it, which would be perfect.
 


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You missed Invidia...
Yeah sorry, the poll has a limit on the number of options. Invidia would have been a good one to add but they can't be changed at this point, it won't let me.
 

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My question might be kind of dumb but right now I’m looking for the 3 pipe look for my FL5 this post brought up a lot of brands that I didn’t even know existed for the car. But noticed that the ones that offer the same OEM look most, comes out of the bumper quite a bit, Remark, Seeker and Spoon( doesn’t have the three tip ) are close to stock in that regard. But people who install this exhausts is mandatory to install the (mid pipe)the one that runs under the engine if that is the name 🤣 ? Not planning on butchering the post either but is a question that might be relevant. Thanks for all those other brands really didn’t know about them.
 
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My question might be kind of dumb but right now I’m looking for the 3 pipe look for my FL5 this post brought up a lot of brands that I didn’t even know existed for the car. But noticed that the ones that offer the same OEM look most, comes out of the bumper quite a bit, Remark, Seeker and Spoon( doesn’t have the three tip ) are close to stock in that regard. But people who install this exhausts is mandatory to install the (mid pipe)the one that runs under the engine if that is the name 🤣 ? Not planning on butchering the post either but is a question that might be relevant. Thanks for all those other brands really didn’t know about them.
Most exhausts listed here are either front pipe-back or axel-back systems. The difference being the axel-back includes a replacement front pipe. Here is a handy explanation.
 


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Sure no problem it’s the Remark Sports Touring SS

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Thanks! Looks nice!!! I honestly have been going back and further over the same system you have in Ti or the triple tip system with the valve. Leaning towards the trip tip right now but, that could change in 5 minutes LOL
 

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I doubt anyone has these systems yet but you can add 5Zigen, Saclam, Blitz, VRP(Vivid Racing), Functionwerk, FF-Exhaust, Yonrisitic, Thermal and Cleib to the list of available exhausts on the market.
 

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I doubt anyone has these systems yet but you can add 5Zigen, Saclam, Blitz, VRP(Vivid Racing), Functionwerk, FF-Exhaust, Yonrisitic, Thermal and Cleib to the list of available exhausts on the market.
Seems OP hit the poll limit. Wild 40+ exhaust systems are available for the FL5. What a time to be alive!
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