Best RCF exhaust?
#16
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I had my Invidia exhaust installed today. I was looking for a more exotic sound. I wanted to stay away from the Mustang, Camaro muscle car sound which is why I went with Invidia. The Invidia is exactly what I was hoping to achieve. Nice deep smooth trumpet sound inside. Drone is minimal although slightly and I do mean slightly more than stock at cruising speeds. I have to say it does sound better in person than the audio clips on Youtube. It is a very pleasant sound a little hard to describe in words. To me it sounds tuned and well made vs just loud rumbling noise. Everyone has their own personal preference so one is not better just different. Those titanium blue tips are a nice added touch. The car also seems to pull a little better starting around 4500rpm. Would I do it again oh Yeah..
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#17
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I had my Invidia exhaust installed today. I was looking for a more exotic sound. I wanted to stay away from the Mustang, Camaro muscle car sound which is why I went with Invidia. The Invidia is exactly what I was hoping to achieve. Nice deep smooth trumpet sound inside. Drone is minimal although slightly and I do mean slightly more than stock at cruising speeds. I have to say it does sound better in person than the audio clips on Youtube. It is a very pleasant sound a little hard to describe in words. To me it sounds tuned and well made vs just loud rumbling noise. Everyone has their own personal preference so one is not better just different. Those titanium blue tips are a nice added touch. The car also seems to pull a little better starting around 4500rpm. Would I do it again oh Yeah..
#18
Depending on your tolerance for catback drone, i'd recommend staying with the stock mufflers.
On my GS-F I have Stock mufflers + midpipe with resonators removed. And it sounds absolutely perfect. I highly recommend saving your money and doing stock mufflers + midpipe (remove resonators or get an aftermarket H pipe).
The RC-F and GS-F have some of the most hilarious pricing for axel backs I have ever seen. And people just seem to keep buying them at these insane prices (albeit it's a niche market, and the prices would be lower if there was higher demand and larger runs through the manufacturing process).
On my GS-F I have Stock mufflers + midpipe with resonators removed. And it sounds absolutely perfect. I highly recommend saving your money and doing stock mufflers + midpipe (remove resonators or get an aftermarket H pipe).
The RC-F and GS-F have some of the most hilarious pricing for axel backs I have ever seen. And people just seem to keep buying them at these insane prices (albeit it's a niche market, and the prices would be lower if there was higher demand and larger runs through the manufacturing process).
I totally agree with you, the prices out in market for RCF/GSF are insane for headers, mip-pipes, axle backs, crazy high and I get why because Lexus hasn't sold enough units therefore company that decide to R&D and manufacture products need a return!
Can you send me sound clips / videos of your setup (altered mip-pipe with stock mufflers) from outside and inside the cabin?
Do you have any drone at any RPM with your setup?
#19
From experience i can say Borla exhaust is the absolute best! I have never had so many ppl ask me about the car and its been less than a month. I previously had Invidia and loved it (great sound). However if you want her to scream gotta go with the borla which is discontinued. i got lucky finding mine used.
Borla is also pretty good when cruising. Although a lil louder than Invidia it has a nice rumble noise, but no drone.
Borla is also pretty good when cruising. Although a lil louder than Invidia it has a nice rumble noise, but no drone.
#20
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DISCLAIMER: I have a Borla exhaust system on my RCF too and love it!!! Especially in long tunnels or multi-level parking garages!!!
DISCLAIMER: I have a Borla exhaust system on my RCF too and love it!!! Especially in long tunnels or multi-level parking garages!!!
From experience i can say Borla exhaust is the absolute best! I have never had so many ppl ask me about the car and its been less than a month. I previously had Invidia and loved it (great sound). However if you want her to scream gotta go with the borla which is discontinued. i got lucky finding mine used.
Borla is also pretty good when cruising. Although a lil louder than Invidia it has a nice rumble noise, but no drone.
Borla is also pretty good when cruising. Although a lil louder than Invidia it has a nice rumble noise, but no drone.
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Best sound and best gain may not always be together in one system. Besides, "best sound" to me is subjective. I used to have a full titanium GTHaus header back system, no resonators, no cats, and it was loud with the valves open, loud as in really loud especially at wide open throttle. Was that best sounding? If you want loud and raspy, I guess it's one the best out there. I now have an Icode titanium system coupled with novel headers, I love the sound now and FOR me, it's the best sounding exhaust combo. not loud but enough to tell you it isn't stock. People have heard my GThaus and now this have commented that the car sounds much more tuned, refined, and somewhat exotic. The GThaus was "brutal".
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i like the ppe elite series valved exhaust.
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I was trying to find a Borla exhaust but luck wasn’t on my side. So I decided to go with American Racing Headers Cat-Back exhaust and have to say it didn’t disappoint.
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#24
Depending on your tolerance for catback drone, i'd recommend staying with the stock mufflers.
On my GS-F I have Stock mufflers + midpipe with resonators removed. And it sounds absolutely perfect. I highly recommend saving your money and doing stock mufflers + midpipe (remove resonators or get an aftermarket H pipe).
The RC-F and GS-F have some of the most hilarious pricing for axel backs I have ever seen. And people just seem to keep buying them at these insane prices (albeit it's a niche market, and the prices would be lower if there was higher demand and larger runs through the manufacturing process).
On my GS-F I have Stock mufflers + midpipe with resonators removed. And it sounds absolutely perfect. I highly recommend saving your money and doing stock mufflers + midpipe (remove resonators or get an aftermarket H pipe).
The RC-F and GS-F have some of the most hilarious pricing for axel backs I have ever seen. And people just seem to keep buying them at these insane prices (albeit it's a niche market, and the prices would be lower if there was higher demand and larger runs through the manufacturing process).
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I'll be installing the Invidia exhaust next weekend. I decided to try and do it myself, so I ordered new OEM front gaskets and fasteners along with the titanium tip exhaust. Hoping I am as pleased as you have been with it!
#26
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It is an incredible exhaust. You will be very happy with it. I have had mine for over a year and absolutely love. It has the perfect pitch, tone, bass and loudness (not too loud). Also the build quality with the titanium blue tips is top notch.
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Best is subjective, but if you want to spend anywhere from 50-200% less on a tunable Valvetronic system, then there is nothing better than our Valvetronic Bazooka exhaust for RCF/GSF. It is 100% 304 stainless like other systems, with multiple tip options like titanium, stainless, carbon, and uses remote electric valves that are easily replaceable unlike systems that utilize welded-in vacuum actuated valves.
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Found this great clip on Borla for the Borla owners and fans. Personally, it sounds a bit too raw/thick for me in a car like RCF as well as design of the tips, but that is entirely subjective.
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Found this great clip on Borla for the Borla owners and fans. Personally, it sounds a bit too raw/thick for me in a car like RCF as well as design of the tips, but that is entirely subjective.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZymhZEUCp8k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZymhZEUCp8k
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From experience i can say Borla exhaust is the absolute best! I have never had so many ppl ask me about the car and its been less than a month. I previously had Invidia and loved it (great sound). However if you want her to scream gotta go with the borla which is discontinued. i got lucky finding mine used.
Borla is also pretty good when cruising. Although a lil louder than Invidia it has a nice rumble noise, but no drone.
Borla is also pretty good when cruising. Although a lil louder than Invidia it has a nice rumble noise, but no drone.
Did you have the Invidia mid pipe as well or just the mufflers? Comparing the two did you have any drone with the Invidia?
I really want something to open up the exhaust. I love cold starts on the stock exhaust. I wish it would just continue to sound like that, but then it gets quiet. Not looking for anything insane but I really really do NOT want cabin drone. I've been there done that and I am not doing it on this expensive of a car...lol
-Nigel
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