Experience with the A'PEXi 2.5" NA N1 muffler..., The lowdown... |
Experience with the A'PEXi 2.5" NA N1 muffler..., The lowdown... |
Jan 14, 2004 - 5:57 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 30, '02 From San Juan, PR Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
Well, the Focuz was too loud for me and I wanted something more mellow, so I got a 2.5" NA N1 thinking that it would flow good in conjunction with my 2.5" downpipe and piping. Well, the N1 is smaller in diameter than 2.5" inside, compared to my Focuz which is a perfect 2.5" from the inlet all the way to the exhaust. The N1 was too quiet...sounded like a stock last generation Eclipse GT's exhaust. The muffler shop guy told me: "it's going to restrict too much...keep the Focuz" Well, A'PEXi brags with it's "straight-through design" so that bought me, and my friend has a 3" Turbo N1 in his Mirage and it sounds beautiful. I thought that it was going to perform better than the Focuz. Well, it slowed me down A LOT...the car lost torque and high end power...it didn't feel like a turbo car anymore. With the Focuz, the car would spin tires from a dead stop in DRIVE at much less than 70% throttle (it's an automatic). With the N1, it tried but couldn't. It sounds nice but too mellow and it restricts too much. The EGT didn't get hotter but the car slowed down horribly. So, as my advice to you and the advice that my friend gave me and I didn't take, don't make this mistake. Get the 3" Turbo N1, even if you don't have 3" downpipe and piping...turbos need flow, and the 2.5" NA N1 cannot provide it.
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Jan 14, 2004 - 6:32 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 21, '03 From Lynnwood, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Yea, me too. Before I brought the HKS Hi-power, I also gonna get Apexi N1, but some of my frds told me that both performance of two brands are same, except the N1 that we can choose color!!
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