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Old 05-15-2008, 07:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Greddy TiC? or Greddy Evo2?

Provided that I get my Stimulus check on time, I'm probably going to order a Cat-back exhaust for my '06 EX Coupe. I can't decide if I want the TiC or the Evo2 exhaust.

Does anybody have either of these? How is the tone of each? Notice any improvements on hp/gas mileage (I figure it'll be subtle if any). Bolt on fairly easily? Anything to look out for?

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Old 05-15-2008, 07:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have the Ti-C on my coupe and I friggin love it. Not to boast or anything, but I haven't heard an exhaust that sounds better than this in person. I've heard lots on the road and most of them sound like empty cans, rattling or some other garbage.
Ti-c is the sound of true quality.

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Evo2>Ti-C but not much.

They are very similar, and both great exhausts. Evo2 is a little deeper and quieter than Ti-C.
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Evo2>Ti-C but not much.

They are very similar, and both great exhausts. Evo2 is a little deeper and quieter than Ti-C.
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i ordered a Evo-2 it is on its way thats wat i just perferred cause it is quiet
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I'm leaning towards the Ti-C
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evo-2 would be my choice..but the ti-c isnt bad either just a little on the louder side than the evo-2
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I don't think they make the evo-2 for the dx/lx/ex, it's Si only. Obviously you could do a custom setup with the evo-2, but unless it just recently was released, there is no pre-made 06+ dx/lx/ex version.

Ti-c however, there are ex and Si versions. I have the ti-c and love it, but only if you have the HFP lip kit, it looks bad without it. sound is great tho
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I don't think they make the evo-2 for the dx/lx/ex, it's Si only. Obviously you could do a custom setup with the evo-2, but unless it just recently was released, there is no pre-made 06+ dx/lx/ex version.

Ti-c however, there are ex and Si versions. I have the ti-c and love it, but only if you have the HFP lip kit, it looks bad without it. sound is great tho
I have the HFP Kit...so I'm good.
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HFP or not, The exhaust piping for the EVO2 is meant for an SI. Which is larger than our R18's exhaust piping. So unless u are planning on getting this custom fit. It's not gonna work.

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Well I ordered the Ti-C catback this morning...looking forward to getting it in and installing it myself.
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The Ti-C looks amazing on our cars. have fun!
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