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Old 03-12-2011, 05:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Got my new Austin Racing V3 can, just thought id share a few pics!

The can looks awsome, really good quality, love the carbon tip!

Soundwise it sounds a little louder than my old stubby gp but i suppose it will get quieter when i have used it a bit.

More importantly it has the bsau stamp so hopefully ill get no trouble with this one!!

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Old 03-12-2011, 10:00 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Got my new Austin Racing V3 can, just thought id share a few pics!

Soundwise it sounds a little louder than my old stubby gp but i suppose it will get quieter when i have used it a bit.

Thanks austin racing
It is a good looking exhaust! I'd like to hear from Neo though on the potential for the exhaust to "get quieter when I have used it a bit." Is that typical for exhausts to get quieter over time?
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It is a good looking exhaust! I'd like to hear from Neo though on the potential for the exhaust to "get quieter when I have used it a bit." Is that typical for exhausts to get quieter over time?
I was always under the impression the the opposite happened... as the packing of the can kinda "break's in" it can become slightly louder. I have never stuck a noise level meter to one...
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It is a good looking exhaust! I'd like to hear from Neo though on the potential for the exhaust to "get quieter when I have used it a bit." Is that typical for exhausts to get quieter over time?
yes what happens is you go slightly deaf and then it becomes quieter
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sux you have melted your boots on the pipe right by the can entrance though
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thats just gay looking to go with your gay white bike and gay riding style you great big homo
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thats just gay looking to go with your gay white bike and gay riding style you great big homo
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Oi, stop nicking my words......... Anyway, i thought this was supposed to be quieter?
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Great looking exhaust, but I've never heard of an exhaust getting quieter over time. Normally, like the others have said it will get louder over time. It will however get less raspy (if it's raspy now) over time as the pipes resonate.
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i was hoping for it to be a little less noisy than the gp stubby one but tbh i think its about the same

has the bsau stamp on it though...
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