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wonkey85 19-07-2011 08:21 PM

that special scooby sound.
 
hi ive just bought my very first subaru ( 51 bug eye wrx )
the car is very nice and totally standard, what im after is that special scooby sound. you know when sat at a set of lights( sad i know but its what i like lol)
im just after some good advice on what to get because i dont want to buy just some old crap. but also keeping it legal for the mot, if anyone can help id very grateful :)

mylilscooby 19-07-2011 08:26 PM

has to be a blitz nurspec exhaust everytime i hear mine with my decat and screamer pipe im very very almost sick in my pants:boom::boom::boom::boom:

wonkey85 19-07-2011 08:30 PM

i know the feeling very well. haha, sounds like a start, any ideas on where i can buy one and fitting.

Guy B 19-07-2011 08:30 PM

Another vote for the NurSpec :ok:

mylilscooby 19-07-2011 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by wonkey85 (Post 96922)
i know the feeling very well. haha, sounds like a start, any ideas on where i can buy one and fitting.


scooby net they come up quite a bit personally i fit my own with a little help if it gets tricky to me you get a bigger smile but its each to there own

Steve_PPP 19-07-2011 10:46 PM

if you've currently got a standard exhaust, the NurSpec is a big jump in noise - its almost at the other end of the scale. all depends on what you want and how you use the car (if you do lot of motorway driving a nurspec will annoy you after a while!)

plenty of other options about too :)

mylilscooby 19-07-2011 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve_PPP (Post 96947)
if you've currently got a standard exhaust, the NurSpec is a big jump in noise - its almost at the other end of the scale. all depends on what you want and how you use the car (if you do lot of motorway driving a nurspec will annoy you after a while!)

plenty of other options about too :)


Ive gotta say sittingbourne to godstone every day with my nurspec the noise is incredible for me but then again that just shows my age a little lol

Skullfudge 19-07-2011 11:02 PM

I've gotta say I've done 40,000 miles on one silencer with my noise and it does my friggen head in :)

Only kidding. Age has nothing to do with it mate.
Once a petrol head always one.
I've had top fuel motors ringing in my ears for the last 34 years and they still sound awesome, as do many other engines.

SpecB 20-07-2011 06:47 AM

Lot's of choices out there - My personal favourite was when I had a Decat centre and the TSL Group N backbox - it was louder than my Miltek system and there was something about the tone/note that I loved.

I think Scott (Silversurfer) has the Grp N on his.

We've got the Scoobysport Racebox on the back of the sport and I know it's not got the scooby burble due to the headers but again it has that lovely deep tone to it. I think all the scoobyworld exhausts have video/sound clips on their website so could be a place to start.

Otherwise have a search on Youtube to find clips of different exhausts.

Also have a think about future plans for the car - is it worth just going for a full system from the outset to save you binning a cat back system when you decide to go further with the car? Personally I'd go straight for a full system from the Downpipe back or try and get hold of a second hand Prodrive downpipe with cat and then get a decat centre and matching back box. Do you have grand plans for the car in which case think about full de-cat and a 3' system?

wonkey85 20-07-2011 08:00 AM

Don't think I could ever get bored/annoyed with the sound of a scoob :). I've tried you tube but you just don't get the right feel for it. So I'll probably wait until the august meet and have a perv on people's exhausts in person to give me a better idea. The main thing I'm after is when your sat at a set of lights and you get that nice deep throaty sound ( to me thats just car porn haha) but from what I've gatherd I'll go straight for the full system :)

kartingsteve 20-07-2011 08:19 AM

I have a afterburner vortex which has a great sound its loud but not to over the top.

Njz9046 20-07-2011 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by kartingsteve (Post 96963)
I have a afterburner vortex which has a great sound its loud but not to over the top.

Totally agree,full afterburner decat kit on mine, sounds perfect!!

riiidaa 20-07-2011 10:50 AM

make sure it's still got unequal headers fitted, if it's relatively standard it should have, unequal headers give it the burble

wonkey85 20-07-2011 11:11 AM

Headers? Sorry new to all this hahaha

Lucky 20-07-2011 12:19 PM

I have had a prodrive back box, then Group N TSL, and now afterburner. All quite different in sound. The TSL gave a deeper rumble, the afterburner kind of thumps at low revs and screams at the top end.

One thing is though, if its just noise you are after, with a bugeye, even just changing the back box alone will make a massive difference so worth just trying that first before getting into decats/remaps etc....

ralliart didz 20-07-2011 12:36 PM

flat 4 rumble=cheap way,get a tape recording from some car shows and play on radio.:mrgreen:

wonkey85 20-07-2011 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by didznotturbo (Post 96980)
flat 4 rumble=cheap way,get a tape recording from some car shows and play on radio.:mrgreen:

That's what the wife said hahahaha

riiidaa 20-07-2011 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by wonkey85 (Post 96974)
Headers? Sorry new to all this hahaha

Manifold talk

http://rusubaru.com/equal-length-vs-...ength-headers/

Quote:

Unequal length header will allow you to keep the Subaru Boxer rumble sound

munk 20-07-2011 03:19 PM

I used to love the sound of my first impreza... Had front cat but no centre just straight throu to mk1 ninja back box just rite on tick over and driving!!:CUP:

WRX_Paul 20-07-2011 04:08 PM

I had the Afterburner Vortex on mine, I loved it, even when on the motorway.

BIG"E" 20-07-2011 06:06 PM

Vortex afterburner gets my vote, :doubleup:


But you wont be able to do any track days (without a bung) because of the noise levels most tracks enforce.

kartingsteve 20-07-2011 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by BIG"E" (Post 97009)
Vortex afterburner gets my vote, :doubleup:


But you wont be able to do any track days (without a bung) because of the noise levels most tracks enforce.

Do you know what decibel level there are, I do have a sports cat though.As I keep thing about a track day.

SpecB 20-07-2011 06:32 PM

Depends on the track/time of day but expect from 96 to 105 at 3/4 throttle

Panda 21-07-2011 11:43 PM

You heard mine tonight it's a ninja II cat back I think though after my mate looked under both our cars it looks like I may be missing a cat (questions re that in another post)
Mine could do with being a little louder but as it is it isn't horrible on it the motorway.


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