Hello,
This is my first post after a bit of lurking.
Managed to bag myself an CTR EP3 for my first car having just passed my driving recently
A mate of mine who happens to be a mechanic advised me to change the oil so I bought some Millers 5w-40. When the car was on the ramp he showed me some bad corrosion where the backbox meets the mid pipe/b-pipe. He reckons it may need replacing within a few months.
Do aftermarket b-pipes give you a bit more noise or grunt? If I just changed the b-pipe and kept the stock backbox will it make it deeper or just louder?
I like the look of the stock twin exhaust but I'm thinking I may as well buy a 2nd hand cat back system which will give me a b-pipe and backbox but how can I tell which exhaust will emit a deep/low frequency sound?
It's hard to tell by Youtube videos. I don't want a high pitched/scooter/wasp type sounding noise, I want a low rumble type roar similar to the subaru impreza type sound if I've described that accurately.
Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
This is my first post after a bit of lurking.
Managed to bag myself an CTR EP3 for my first car having just passed my driving recently
A mate of mine who happens to be a mechanic advised me to change the oil so I bought some Millers 5w-40. When the car was on the ramp he showed me some bad corrosion where the backbox meets the mid pipe/b-pipe. He reckons it may need replacing within a few months.
Do aftermarket b-pipes give you a bit more noise or grunt? If I just changed the b-pipe and kept the stock backbox will it make it deeper or just louder?
I like the look of the stock twin exhaust but I'm thinking I may as well buy a 2nd hand cat back system which will give me a b-pipe and backbox but how can I tell which exhaust will emit a deep/low frequency sound?
It's hard to tell by Youtube videos. I don't want a high pitched/scooter/wasp type sounding noise, I want a low rumble type roar similar to the subaru impreza type sound if I've described that accurately.
Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.