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Old Aug 7, 2012, 07:11 PM
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Great review! Any highway drone and cruising speeds?
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Originally Posted by insmniac95
Great review! Any highway drone and cruising speeds?
Thanks! Not so much. I enjoy this system very much. Big time head turner, and a head spinner under woot! My recomendation is to get torque solutions hangers. A must in my book.
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I need to hear this V2 mid level version in person. I picked up the quiet model for fear of having police issues along with highway drone. Might need a louder one for when I go on a joyride. Those vband clamps are cake to undo and swap things quickly.

Illumin, what is teh benefit to the new hangars? Does it hold it closer to the chassis? Did you do it because your stockers were beginning to sag? I've onyl got 3500 miles so mine haven't begun to sag like an old ladies chest after 80 years of abuse
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That sounds good man.
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Originally Posted by nastorino
Illumin, what is teh benefit to the new hangars? Does it hold it closer to the chassis?

The polyurithane hangers hold the system more stationary. The system has a flex section on the downpipe which can allow greater movement than a stock like system without a flex section. Polyurithane hangers have very little give and they eliminated movement play from my system. They will also be much more consistent over their life span and not stretch out. The stock ones have a lot of play.

https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ate-noise.html

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Guess when I have my downpipe done at WGP I'll have them swap over all the hangars to poly ones. I did the same thing on my STI but it was due to the stockers hanging low.
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thanks for the great review!
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That actually sounds really good. Might need to run that type of set up instead of the HFC/V2 Quiet I was thinking of running
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I'm going to be getting the turboback and the intake from ETS. Looks awesome and I have only heard amazing reviews.
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^ +1 ETS intake, upper lower piping, ic....
After Zeitronix wb setup
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Awesome! If you have any questions, let me know!

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Originally Posted by Illumin8
Thanks! Not so much. I enjoy this system very much. Big time head turner, and a head spinner under woot! My recomendation is to get torque solutions hangers. A must in my book.
Where can you get them from?
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http://www.extremeturbosystems.com - If your looking for a complete turbo back let me know and I will put some kind of package together for you.

Thanks!

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After listening to several exhausts clips and reading reviews I decided on purchasing the HFC and V2 Quiet exhaust and some other goodies. Thanks Michael, for the package deal. I can't wait to put them on!
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No problem. Your welcome!

If anyone else has questions or needs help. Let me know!

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