Any thoughts on either of these options? I know the Fujitsubo is ~2in exhaust and the Reinhard comes in either ~2in or ~2.25in.
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https://reinhard.jp/en/shop/dual_muffler.html ---- https://reinhard.jp/en/shop/pdf02/02_toyota_202202.pdf
Fujitsubo Legalis R vs Reinhard Stainless
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Re: Fujitsubo Legalis R vs Reinhard Stainless
there are actually 3 Fujitsubo LegalisR... one is a single tip big muffler, a 2nd is a dual tip big muffler, and the third is a dual tip small muffler (yes - a bit more noise).
I've now had 2 of the 3 Fujitsubo exhausts. I've had both dual tip models. The small muffler version is a bit too loud for my tastes. I preferred the larger muffler version.
I've not had the Rienhard....
I've now had 2 of the 3 Fujitsubo exhausts. I've had both dual tip models. The small muffler version is a bit too loud for my tastes. I preferred the larger muffler version.
I've not had the Rienhard....
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Re: Fujitsubo Legalis R vs Reinhard Stainless
I have the Reinhard stainless. It is shockingly loud with testpipes. Probably too loud for 80% of people for street driving. And i haven't taken the silencers out of the tips yet..
Also the silencers rusted a bit with the car outside for a month, and the exhaust hangs a bit too low. My ride height is pretty high but the exhaust has been a problem a few times already.
In my opinion, they're not recommended.
I dropped a few compressed AF pics here.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... tjU1LLVxoo
Also the silencers rusted a bit with the car outside for a month, and the exhaust hangs a bit too low. My ride height is pretty high but the exhaust has been a problem a few times already.
In my opinion, they're not recommended.
I dropped a few compressed AF pics here.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... tjU1LLVxoo
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Re: Fujitsubo Legalis R vs Reinhard Stainless
Corey20v wrote:I have the Reinhard stainless. It is shockingly loud with testpipes. Probably too loud for 80% of people for street driving. And i haven't taken the silencers out of the tips yet..
Just to follow up with that, I actually have the OBX knock-off of the Greddy DD Trust on my coupe. I think it sounds really good for what it is. Same style as the Reinhard, but with a muffler that sits far under the car. Fairly quiet too until you get on the throttle. My only complaint is it sits a little too low. http://www.obxracingsports.com/products.php?pk=2003
I know OP, you're most likely looking for a off-the-shelf option, but I will say Vibrant makes really good stuff. I pieced together my own exhaust and had a buddy weld it up for me. Vibrant ultra-quiet resonator and the Universal StreetPower muffler. The tip is actually a large polished truck exhaust tip that I had my buddy cut and weld onto the muffler. Here is a sound clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIQclVfoOUU
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