<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by hmrlvr:
Let me assure you guys I wasn't slamming the different exhaust systems. I'm just trying to get some facts before I buy anything. I've never had a vehicle long enough to have to change out an exhaust so I'm not familiar. The prices just seem high for what your getting. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
You have to remember when buying a complete exhaust kit like Zoomers for instance...The system is tuned to your vehicle to get the best sound and performance.
The pipe used is 304 stainless steel "304" being the purest stainless, it will never rust.
All the tubing is mandrel bent "No kinks" in the pipe like you'll get from a compression bender at your local Midas. No flow restriction...
Our tips accually have a function where most tips just look pretty. The Tips we use have an open chambered design with ceramic and stainless mesh packing. The tip draws in air that is moving under the vehicle. The inlet of the tip where the exhaust gasses enter also necks down resulting in a venturi effect. This creates a low pressure area in the tip, that helps to extract the gasses and at the same time cancel out the pulses that help create drone and cabin resonance. The effect increases with speed.
Our innovative designs are patented and carry a lifetime warranty and a 110% money back performance guarantee.
These are just a few things you get with Zoomers as well as other cat-back makers, that you can't get at your local muffler shop.
It makes $600 to $700 bucks look like a bargin.
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