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Here's a guy that has a decent sound without resonators. He has the Supremo from Megan Racing and Status Gruppe headers. I personally wouldn't buy their muffler but his sounds pretty awesome above 4k.
And being on a budget is fine as long as you aren't cheaping out on maintenance. Some people on here have spent $5000 on their exhaust. I spent $250 on my headers, which are Megan Racing, and $650 a used GruppeM muffler. My goal was to keep the cost low and it turned out awesome.Last edited by Arith2; 05-06-2020, 07:32 PM.This is my Unbuild Journal and why we need an oil thread
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Euro. Headers/Sec. 1 for the MONEY and KNOWING it will fit. Sec. 2 and muffler can then determine sound as well as a bit of power likely.2004 Silbergrau Metallic 6MT
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Originally posted by Stack View PostI have SGT full exhaust.
SGT Headers
SGT Section 1 ( no cats)
SGT Section 2 ( Non resn)
SGT SCZA section 3
I wouldn’t call it cheap. I was super picky in choosing the exhaust system for my car, I felt this was the best sounding option IMO.
This is my Unbuild Journal and why we need an oil thread
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Originally posted by Stack View PostI have SGT full exhaust.
SGT Headers
SGT Section 1 ( no cats)
SGT Section 2 ( Non resn)
SGT SCZA section 3
I wouldn’t call it cheap. I was super picky in choosing the exhaust system for my car, I felt this was the best sounding option IMO.
Originally posted by Obioban View PostBest bang for buck is euro headers and section 1, stock section 2 and muffler.
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I went through this over the last 6 months so i will add my $0.02. I first did euro headers/section 1 with OEM section 2 and SCZA Muffler. while it sounded 'okay' from inside i could tell that it had a bit too much rasp (to some, this is great, but not for me), which made sense because if you do the math, i went from 2 cats/ 2 resonators to 2 cats / 1 resonator so i guess i expected more rasp.
Video: https://youtu.be/R4c_3CX1T0M
Once i accepted the fact i didn't like the rasp, i moved over to a SuperSprint Section 2. i read that it was an upgraded resonator, which makes up for only having one...it changed the tone to this:
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D7A1Ewk3AU
i like the subtle rasp with a good tone. under normal driving conditions it doesn't sound loud at all. may not be what you want but at my age (40) i'm not looking to be driving down the street making too much noise.
Last edited by MarcoPolo; 05-08-2020, 08:12 PM.'06 Carbon Black
Sabelt, Brey Krause, MCS 2-way, SuperSprint, Karbonius, Epic, Volk
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I’m probably in the minority here but have really found that for a street car it’s best to just change the muffler and leave the rest alone.
I have a SGT Scorza and the only one I’ve heard that is consider swapping for is Dinan. I’m sure Supersprint is great, though I’ve never heard that one on a car that didn’t also also have aftermarket headers.
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Originally posted by tvan View PostI’m probably in the minority here but have really found that for a street car it’s best to just change the muffler and leave the rest alone.
I have a SGT Scorza and the only one I’ve heard that is consider swapping for is Dinan. I’m sure Supersprint is great, though I’ve never heard that one on a car that didn’t also also have aftermarket headers.'06 Carbon Black
Sabelt, Brey Krause, MCS 2-way, SuperSprint, Karbonius, Epic, Volk
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Originally posted by tvan View PostI’m probably in the minority here but have really found that for a street car it’s best to just change the muffler and leave the rest alone.
I have a SGT Scorza and the only one I’ve heard that is consider swapping for is Dinan. I’m sure Supersprint is great, though I’ve never heard that one on a car that didn’t also also have aftermarket headers.
Originally posted by MarcoPolo View Post
also makes sense. if you're not going to do much to the car other than change the way it sounds, that sounds like a good idea. i ended up getting tuned as well so for me, a tune on a mostly stock car is a waste of money. going catless on the headers is typically the first step in freeing up airflow.Last edited by ethan; 05-10-2020, 10:06 AM.
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Originally posted by ethan View Post
Actually maybe the less vocal majority. If you just want to change the sound of the exhaust, yours is a pretty straightforward solution. Personally, I don't care about the sound and want to get the restriction out of the headers while still having high quality parts with good fitment. So in my case it's the opposite: swap the headers and S1 and leave the muffler and S2 alone.
I'm definitely not opposed to swapping any of the OE euro parts though. If you can find them in good shape there's really no downside to those.
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Originally posted by umichchris View PostI’ve got the Megan Race Headers (had them ceramic coated), added an AR25 in my section 1 (to cut down the earth-shattering rasp I had), stock section 2 and RE El Diablo section 3...I have yet to hear a better exhaust set-up on the E46
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