View Single Post
      08-03-2011, 04:41 PM   #15
Eyeman
Colonel
Eyeman's Avatar
121
Rep
2,037
Posts

Drives: 2008 135 blk, blk, step
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Atlanta, GA

iTrader: (0)

Garage List
It costs very little to make our cars sounds great. A great choice would be to add any dual cone intake and any very simple muffler/axleback. If you want it fairly loud go with the MadDad Street series, quieter go with the MadDad Whisper series.

My first mod was my Injen intake and I noticed some neat sounds but for some reason just by adding an axleback I got great sounds from both the exhaust and the intake. Downpipes made less difference and actually caused more in cockpit vibration, etc.

With my Whisper series my car is loud enough that I can be sitting in the waiting room of a tire repair shop and for sure hear when they fire up my car. However with windows up it's not very noticeably loud.

If I were buying a higher end setup I'd get the full CPE system.
__________________
Injen, RR OCC, MadDad Whisper, donut spare, 19x8.5et43fr 19x9.5et45r Volk LE37's, rear fenders rolled/pulled, PSS4S 225/35fr 255/30r, KW V1's, AR coated catless dps, Cross strutbar, CF grills and license plate holder, iCarbon diffuser, ETS black anodized FMIC, M3 control arms, Quaife, ER chargepipe, ForgeDV's, Topspeed Custom Tune, V3sims, Braille, Andrey_GTA rear hub mod, Ebay Mstyle front bumper and performance style side skirts.
Appreciate 0