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Old Apr 3, 2008 | 03:28 AM
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Hey everyone,

Just wanted to get an opinion. I currently run Injen CAI and DC Headers. I used to have the Injen SES exhaust installed but that was a bit too loud for me inside the car. I was thinking of either getting the Borla Axle Back or the Magnaflow Cat Back. I heard the Borla was pretty much like the TRD so if thats the case, how are the gains and sound of that with my setup? I dont know too much about the Magnaflow except that it a full Cat system, and its a little cheaper than the Borla =). Which would you recommend for my setup as far as more HP with quieter sound? Thanks!!!
Old Apr 3, 2008 | 03:35 AM
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i have the borla axle back, and i love the way it sounds. its a tad, very small amount, too quiet for me, but i think a catless midpipe would help that alot. just havent gotten around to getting it yet. it fits great and is easy to put on. as far as hp gains? nothing you'd notice, atleast i didnt
Old Apr 3, 2008 | 03:46 AM
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BORLA all the way. Borla is known for its quality thats why they have used it on Corvettes for years. I had it on my 3000gt. Highest quality exhaust system in my opinion. I own a HKS right now and should have gone Borla.
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