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Old 09-02-2012, 11:48 PM
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Default Solo performance EB exhaust, can I hear yours?

So, anybody have a Solo 4" on their EB around the Philly PA, southern NJ, northern DE vacinity that I can hear in person? Sound clips on here don't do anything any justice. If I had my pick, I would love to hear the single 4" with the Mach 46!
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As a related topic, does anyone know the performance difference with the Mach 46 vs the MR 400?

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So after some more reading on the site here, I have a semi follow up question. If you had ~$700 to spend on an exhaust and your goals were most performance for your dollar and the lowest decible level, would you go cat back system, or with the high flow cats/downpipe?
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High flow cats and down pipe!!
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Originally Posted by rockhead11
High flow cats and down pipe!!
Based on decible level or performance? Or both?
Old 09-06-2012, 11:08 PM
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Anyone else out there agree or disagree?
Seen some different thoughts on other forums, but the cats seem to be more recommended as far as bang for the buck. I wish Solo would put out some dyno numbers already!

And I would still love to hear one in person if there's anyone nearby.
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Originally Posted by 2012 SCREW

Based on decible level or performance? Or both?
Generally it depends but if you are asking me personally, both. Too much of anything is not always good. You can have all the power in the world but if you cant drive to the store to get milk for your 3 year old its not worth it.
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Originally Posted by 2012 SCREW
Anyone else out there agree or disagree?
Seen some different thoughts on other forums, but the cats seem to be more recommended as far as bang for the buck. I wish Solo would put out some dyno numbers already!

And I would still love to hear one in person if there's anyone nearby.
It's mist likely going to gain power in the bottom and mid range of the rpm range. The computer will shut down any extra Hp by blowing off turbo psi.
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Originally Posted by 2012 SCREW
Anyone else out there agree or disagree?
Seen some different thoughts on other forums, but the cats seem to be more recommended as far as bang for the buck. I wish Solo would put out some dyno numbers already!

And I would still love to hear one in person if there's anyone nearby.
It's mostt likely going to gain power in the bottom and mid of the rpm range. The computer will shut down any extra Hp on top by blowing off turbo psi.
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Originally Posted by rockhead11
Generally it depends but if you are asking me personally, both. Too much of anything is not always good. You can have all the power in the world but if you cant drive to the store to get milk for your 3 year old its not worth it.
Thanks, and I agree. Like I said, I'm looking for most bang for my buck, but also the least decible increase. I know, not an ideal mix.
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Dyno results are posted in one of the HF cat threads by one of our customers. Thanks


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