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Old Aug 21, 2006 | 11:30 PM
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What's the deepest sounding intake + exhaust combo? Any ideas?
Old Aug 21, 2006 | 11:31 PM
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I'm a fan of the Injen/PrecisionMuffler.com setup... if you go with a header setup...still good and no rasp!
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$680 for the exhaust?!
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Not the single axleback? it's actually really reasonably priced and sounds great....

Here's a clip of my tC with Injen/Megan Racing Header/Precision Axleback

http://home.comcast.net/~thedesperfamily/MufflerH.mov
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https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...476&highlight=
Injen cai cc s pipe mr mid pipe injen axle back, Not cheap though
Old Aug 21, 2006 | 11:42 PM
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HKS + Injen CAI sounds awesome... a nice deep growl
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What would you recommend for SR intakes only?
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Originally Posted by WeaponX6X
$680 for the exhaust?!
^^ for the dual exhaust.. yeah..

regular axleback is about $275 i think.. very good.
Old Aug 21, 2006 | 11:54 PM
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Ahh I see. The site is really confusing...$275 I can definitely do...
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Injen intake and TRD exhaust sound very agreeable.
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Ahh I see. The site is really confusing...$275 I can definitely do...
The tC section is going under construstion for better visuals. I just need to get my pics in order and I have to keep the cut out of the stock muffler on there though. :D

Gotta love the precisionmuffler.com axle back for the tC. Has that growl that bites with the intake installed. :D
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^ I love that cutout pic... definately revealing...

Go with Precision... you can know who made it, and you can talk to that person... gotta love that service.
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Originally Posted by WeaponX6X
Ahh I see. The site is really confusing...$275 I can definitely do...
The tC section is going under construstion for better visuals. I just need to get my pics in order and I have to keep the cut out of the stock muffler on there though. :D

Gotta love the precisionmuffler.com axle back for the tC. Has that growl that bites with the intake installed. :D
A menu system for the whole site would be great. Scrolling through pages of stuff can be confusing.

I will definitely consider precision, seems like there's a lot of support on the forums. Now to save up some money
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Saving up money is always the quirk. :D As far as the menu system, that is kind of like what we have in the works. Still need more pics though.
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Pics are always good. Would it be better to get an intake or an exhaust first?

Also, any ideas for what SR intake to get to complement the Precision exhaust?
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ooh from what I'm reading the Injen intake is a CAI but can be converted to SR as well? Is this so?
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Originally Posted by WeaponX6X
ooh from what I'm reading the Injen intake is a CAI but can be converted to SR as well? Is this so?
True. I had mine short ram first, then converted to cold air.

Regarding your question about which to get first: the exhaust will affect the sound more than the intake will. Neither will put up a noticable performance increase.
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Awesome. Last question...what's the best place to buy the Injen intake?
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Originally Posted by Magnus213
Neither will put up a noticable performance increase.
I disagree, I felt a notciable difference when i installed both on the test vehicle over here. But then again we had a stick shift, I am not sure how well you can feel the difference on an auto



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