MSA exhaust questions
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QbrozenMember
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MSA exhaust questions
I've read through many many threads, but I still have a couple of questions I was hoping someone could help me with. I've emailed The Z Store, but received no reply yet.
I'm wondering what their Performance Exhaust is like, and the differences between the 2 options they offer.
If I look at this page: http://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/CTGY/PEC26
I get almost no info on the cheaper option.
However, it seems this is the page I was looking for to see details on the cheaper system:
http://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/CTGY/PEC06
SO, I guess the basic question for the board is: Is the cheaper option really a performance upgrade at all?
Would going with the more expensive option on a bone stock N/A show any gains at all? I mean, with the stock Y-pipe up front, I would think not. Although, I definitely would like a meaner sounding car. Anyone know how the cheaper option SOUNDS?
Does anyone know the muffler used on the more expensive option? Could I just go with a stock midpipe and buy that particular muffler and achieve better sound than the cheaper kit?
Its not that I'm against spending the money on the more expensive kit, I just want to make sure it is not a foolish way to spend the cash if I get no added benefit.
Thanks for any and all help.
P.S. Maybe this needs to be in noob/newb thread, but I ain't gonna make that call.'85 5-speed N/A
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MrFishHatSenior Member
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QbrozenMember
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Yes, but they are almost the same price for their 3" exhaust, and it doesn't seem worth it to drop to the 2.5" system to save just $30. So given the choice of $255 for CM's 2.5", $290 for CM's 3", or $285 for MSA's 3", I'm going with the latter just because I've seen/heard the vids and love the way it sounds.
My other thought is to buy CM's 2.5" midpipe only. At $160, it seems damned pricey, though. Then pick up a $50 universal muffler. Probably not worth it, though.'85 5-speed N/A
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QbrozenMember
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Ah well. I couldn't get anyone on the phone over at zparts and still no answer to my email, so I gave up on them. I went ahead and ordered the 2.5" midpipe from CM. I'll find my own muffler. After thinking about it, I don't think I want a 4" diameter tailpipe anyway.
So my tally so far is:
stock style y-pipe and gaskets from Amazon = $70 shipped
Magnaflow direct fit cat from Ebay = $85 shipped
CM performance 2.5" midpipe = $175 shipped
I can't help but still feel I'm doing something wrong when I spend this kind of money upgrading a car that I only paid $1100 for to begin with. :-?'85 5-speed N/A
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MrFishHatSenior Member
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Qbrozen wrote:
I can't help but still feel I'm doing something wrong when I spend this kind of money upgrading a car that I only paid $1100 for to begin with. :-? -
Hitman ZSenior Member
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Buy a Magnaflow muffler, its a good bargain and a great muffler.Straights are for Fast Cars. Turns are for Fast Drivers.
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