Latest addition ... Magnaflow out, Eisenmann Race in
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Originally Posted by r9ndy' post='691231' date='Oct 12 2008, 05:40 PM
nice frank! how does this compare with the magnaflow in terms of droning?
The first drive with the Eisenmann is drastically different coming from the umph-sound of a Magnaflow.
With the Magnaflow, my wife could hear me coming down the down road a block (or 1/2) away.
It's almost stock-like until the revs get up there, then it wakes up. I'm still getting used to the difference.
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Originally Posted by mrfva' post='691264' date='Oct 12 2008, 08:18 PM
None, I mean zero-droning, but the slight drone from the Magnaflow never bothered me to begin with.
The first drive with the Eisenmann is drastically different coming from the umph-sound of a Magnaflow.
With the Magnaflow, my wife could hear me coming down the down road a block (or 1/2) away.
It's almost stock-like until the revs get up there, then it wakes up. I'm still getting used to the difference.
The first drive with the Eisenmann is drastically different coming from the umph-sound of a Magnaflow.
With the Magnaflow, my wife could hear me coming down the down road a block (or 1/2) away.
It's almost stock-like until the revs get up there, then it wakes up. I'm still getting used to the difference.
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Originally Posted by C's Bimmer' post='691453' date='Oct 13 2008, 12:20 AM
You are on a roll, Franky! What's next pal?