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Not that the Z sounded bad in the first place, but i wanted some more sound. The 9AT rear muffler section being kind of a straight pipe design as it it wasnt bad though.

EOS 2.5 inch Axle back with 4 inch tips, and just today took off that stock thin y-pipe and installed a circuit werks performance y. The midpipe is still stock with resonators, may do that at some point but i really like how it sounds currently. Everything fit perfectly, no fitment/lineup issues. Turbo sounds are nore noticable which is a huge plus.
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Hadn’t heard of EOS.
How’s it sound?
Were you able to hear it with the axleback only, before you changed the y-pipe?
 
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Hadn’t heard of EOS.
How’s it sound?
Were you able to hear it with the axleback only, before you changed the y-pipe?
Extreme Online Store has them. Theyre super good quality, and the welds are nice. Before doing the Y-pipe, just the axle back kit changed the sound quite a bit, and i liked it, but i already knew i was at least going to rip that thin y-pipe up front off too. The combo of the EOS and now the y-pipe is really good IMO. Ill probably change the mid pipe eventually but in no rush now. Y-pipe made it deeper, a little louder, you can hear the turbo, and power wise feels much more responsive. Ill try and post some sound clips tomorrow
 
 






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