Joe Z exhaust?
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Joe Z exhaust?
Hey guys, I started the quest to modify my 2017 GS350. I’ve been searching everywhere including the forums to find someone who is selling a Joe z axleback, new or preowned, I don’t care. I plan on hooking that up with the invidia midpipe. Also if anyone can chime in on some additional reviews of it? I’ve only seen a set few on the forums and on YouTube. But maybe someone else that hasn’t said anything? Thanks!!
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aw man, i wouldnt sell either haha. Just looking for overall quality of sound, I don’t mind it being loud, but want to minimize drone , which is why I thought of hooking it up with invidia. Mainly I’m wanting it to be as loud as possible without rasp and a clean sound. What are your thoughts on the Joe z in that respect? Also if anyone has any flyby videos of it that would be awesome, the revs never do much justice.
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Loud, it definitely is at WOT. It's not rasp, very nice deep and mean sounding. Not anywhere close to V8 rumble, but will awaken the soul. That's my main purpose as this car is way too quiet for my taste. Unfortunately the drone is pretty bad around 2K RPM. I don't drive my car very often, so I can put up with the drone. Using Manual mode with paddle shift to avoid that 2K range also help. I don't have any videos but if you search YT I'm sure you can find a few from others. I don't think you will get rid of the drone by swapping out midpipe with invidia. Others have kept the JoeZ midpipe with stock muffler that seems to cut down on drone quite a bit. But what's the point of running stock muffler if I already spent on the full catback. Another member @mikec78 also had full JoeZ catback. Search his thread for some of his feedback and what he has done to minimize drone. I've heard good things about Borla too so do some research on that.
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Loud, it definitely is at WOT. It's not rasp, very nice deep and mean sounding. Not anywhere close to V8 rumble, but will awaken the soul. That's my main purpose as this car is way too quiet for my taste. Unfortunately the drone is pretty bad around 2K RPM. I don't drive my car very often, so I can put up with the drone. Using Manual mode with paddle shift to avoid that 2K range also help. I don't have any videos but if you search YT I'm sure you can find a few from others. I don't think you will get rid of the drone by swapping out midpipe with invidia. Others have kept the JoeZ midpipe with stock muffler that seems to cut down on drone quite a bit. But what's the point of running stock muffler if I already spent on the full catback. Another member @mikec78 also had full JoeZ catback. Search his thread for some of his feedback and what he has done to minimize drone. I've heard good things about Borla too so do some research on that.
#6
Wow searching for videos show me I need to take some more lol. This is an old vid I took when I first got the cat back installed.
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Wow searching for videos show me I need to take some more lol. This is an old vid I took when I first got the cat back installed.
https://www.instagram.com/p/j9SKkNPE...d=4ppmk87pep52
https://www.instagram.com/p/j9SKkNPE...d=4ppmk87pep52
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Just chiming in on the drone.
I have a JoeZ axleback and res delete on my car. The drone was very apparent and annoying on some days (like after a long day, head hurts, you're tired, just want to get home...) I recently welded quad tips on so the exhaust opening ends about 1inch passed the bumper now instead of ~2 inches before the bumper. I can tell you this made a HUGE difference in the drone. It's almost non-existent now, but you can still hear the exhaust very well.
I have a JoeZ axleback and res delete on my car. The drone was very apparent and annoying on some days (like after a long day, head hurts, you're tired, just want to get home...) I recently welded quad tips on so the exhaust opening ends about 1inch passed the bumper now instead of ~2 inches before the bumper. I can tell you this made a HUGE difference in the drone. It's almost non-existent now, but you can still hear the exhaust very well.
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Just chiming in on the drone.
I have a JoeZ axleback and res delete on my car. The drone was very apparent and annoying on some days (like after a long day, head hurts, you're tired, just want to get home...) I recently welded quad tips on so the exhaust opening ends about 1inch passed the bumper now instead of ~2 inches before the bumper. I can tell you this made a HUGE difference in the drone. It's almost non-existent now, but you can still hear the exhaust very well.
I have a JoeZ axleback and res delete on my car. The drone was very apparent and annoying on some days (like after a long day, head hurts, you're tired, just want to get home...) I recently welded quad tips on so the exhaust opening ends about 1inch passed the bumper now instead of ~2 inches before the bumper. I can tell you this made a HUGE difference in the drone. It's almost non-existent now, but you can still hear the exhaust very well.