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A’Pexi Exhaust In The Works

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Yes definitely noticeable. For me it did get more quiet after the break in phase but its perfect to me without the front pipe.

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Care to post some videos? I've been eager to hear what it sounds like other than the promo video.

I think this is still my #1 option even though the TSP downpipe, PRL front pipe and stock cutback is a fantastic combo.
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Here's a much better look at the Apexi exhaust. This vid I think moved it to the top of the list for me, but my mind changes on a nearly daily basis- large reason for why I haven't ordered an exhaust yet.

Only thing to note though while watching this, is this car has a catted downpipe, and open element intake. Two significant variables that alter the overall sound of a car... but still. It sounds REALLY good.

 

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Here's a much better look at the Apexi exhaust. This vid I think moved it to the top of the list for me, but my mind changes on a nearly daily basis- large reason for why I haven't ordered an exhaust yet.

Only thing to note though while watching this, is this car has a catted downpipe, and open element intake. Two significant variables that alter the overall sound of a car... but still. It sounds REALLY good.

I agree, even though I have no interest in replacing the stock exhaust, currently I would choose this one. It has bolted flanges and retains the valve.
 

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Here's a much better look at the Apexi exhaust. This vid I think moved it to the top of the list for me, but my mind changes on a nearly daily basis- large reason for why I haven't ordered an exhaust yet.

Only thing to note though while watching this, is this car has a catted downpipe, and open element intake. Two significant variables that alter the overall sound of a car... but still. It sounds REALLY good.

Yup I wonder how much it would change my stock setup since AHC’s car has an aftermarket front pipe and downpipe. I wouldn’t be in a hurry to change out the front pipe yet (Apexi or otherwise).
 

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Here's a much better look at the Apexi exhaust. This vid I think moved it to the top of the list for me, but my mind changes on a nearly daily basis- large reason for why I haven't ordered an exhaust yet.

Only thing to note though while watching this, is this car has a catted downpipe, and open element intake. Two significant variables that alter the overall sound of a car... but still. It sounds REALLY good.

This exhaust was at the top of my list until I watched this video . It’s not that Ahc put out a bad video bc I watch all there videos and love them . It’s the fact that I personally didn’t notice much of a sound difference from stock , maybe a bit of a deeper tone but nothing to significant even with there downpipe they have installed . It sure looks awesome though and I am still debating it.
 

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This exhaust was at the top of my list until I watched this video . It’s not that Ahc put out a bad video bc I watch all there videos and love them . It’s the fact that I personally didn’t notice much of a sound difference from stock , maybe a bit of a deeper tone but nothing to significant even with there downpipe they have installed . It sure looks awesome though and I am still debating it.
I personally feel that A’PEXi is special because it’s not that different from the stock exhaust. The tone is cleaner; making the engine sound a little more exotic.
 

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I personally feel that A’PEXi is special because it’s not that different from the stock exhaust. The tone is cleaner; making the engine sound a little more exotic.
Exactly. It sounds "cleaner" than most other aftermarket systems, which is precisely why I like it. I like the way the car sounds stock, I just want more of it. The A'PEXi changes it subtly in all the right ways, and I know how hard it is to tell through a video but of all the videos I've watched, this one is speaking the most to me individually.

The Milltek seems like the one to get if you just want loud, or that makes it sound most "different" from stock. AWE is nice too, probably a good middle ground.
 
 



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