TSL exhaust for Classic
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From: There is only one God - Elvis!
I'm know this has been done thousands of time so appologies in advance.
Anyway i'm thinking of buying a TSL full decat for my classic and i'm imagining this would consist of a down pipe, centre pipe and back box - correct me if i'm wrong. (Newish Scoob owner)
I want an exhaust with a nice deep burble at tickover and a nice roar when floored although i dont want it too abtrusive when taking it easy so i am hoping this exhaust should do the trick.
Any pointers on this exhaust would be much appreciated
ta
Anyway i'm thinking of buying a TSL full decat for my classic and i'm imagining this would consist of a down pipe, centre pipe and back box - correct me if i'm wrong. (Newish Scoob owner)
I want an exhaust with a nice deep burble at tickover and a nice roar when floored although i dont want it too abtrusive when taking it easy so i am hoping this exhaust should do the trick.
Any pointers on this exhaust would be much appreciated
ta
tsl grp a downpipe is a quality piece of kit, makes a difference to a standard scoob. I have also got it matched up to a scoobyclinic unresonated centre section and scoobyclinic 4.5 angled back box. Plenty of pops and bangs and a very good sound imo
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From: There is only one God - Elvis!
Originally Posted by P1 Sonic
Hi, I have the full TSL system with the firestorm back box which is very deep and loud. But a quality piece of kit. If your just after a nice sound the Group N back box maybe the one for you.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
Cheers mate! A group N is what i think i will go for
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