Buschur Quiet vs. ETS dual catback
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Other than this slight inconvenience, the V2 system is sweet. The welding is done really well. Really deep sound and I can feel a dramatic improvement in the way the Evo X drives. It gets really loud in high RPMs. It is my first mod to my Evo and I don't regret it one bit. I'll post a sound clip soon.
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Michael at ETS is helping me resolve this issue with the V2 exhaust I installed. The issue is that when the exhaust is installed on the stock hangers, the mid pipe is held up against the rear suspension. This causes a vibration and a rattle in the car when it is driven. It is a small problem and it has a simple solution, new rubber hangers that hang a little lower so there is more space between the rear suspension and the mid pipe. Michael is sending me new hangers and this should fix the problem. I'm sure ETS will include these new hangers if you ordered the exhaust now.
Other than this slight inconvenience, the V2 system is sweet. The welding is done really well. Really deep sound and I can feel a dramatic improvement in the way the Evo X drives. It gets really loud in high RPMs. It is my first mod to my Evo and I don't regret it one bit. I'll post a sound clip soon.
Other than this slight inconvenience, the V2 system is sweet. The welding is done really well. Really deep sound and I can feel a dramatic improvement in the way the Evo X drives. It gets really loud in high RPMs. It is my first mod to my Evo and I don't regret it one bit. I'll post a sound clip soon.
P.S. ETS Michael, you should upgrade your Evo X Lineup post in your sig.
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The ETS V2 is very deep (non-raspy) with modest HP gains. I'll post that sound-clip soon.
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