^ I didn't like the tone of the Magnaflow on my full JP setup. My Apexi WS muffler sounded much better, IMO.
Honestly. exhaust is all personal preference. There is really no right or wrong answer in this situation. If all you are doing is light modifications anyway, just pick the style that looks the best to you. Then, if you don't like the sound, you can always try a different muffler.
We can argue about piping diameters, brands, performance, and what is "ricer" or not all day, but in the end it doesn't really matter. All that matters is what YOU think. .2" of piping diameter is never going to make a noticeable difference on an otherwise stock NA V6 Solara. In fact, I would bet that you won't even notice much of a real difference at all between the stock catback and an aftermarket one- the "butt dyno" difference will probably just be in your head.
I think people on SG are too uptight about the few mods that do exist for the Solara.
The difference between all of them really will be negligible.
Honestly. exhaust is all personal preference. There is really no right or wrong answer in this situation. If all you are doing is light modifications anyway, just pick the style that looks the best to you. Then, if you don't like the sound, you can always try a different muffler.
We can argue about piping diameters, brands, performance, and what is "ricer" or not all day, but in the end it doesn't really matter. All that matters is what YOU think. .2" of piping diameter is never going to make a noticeable difference on an otherwise stock NA V6 Solara. In fact, I would bet that you won't even notice much of a real difference at all between the stock catback and an aftermarket one- the "butt dyno" difference will probably just be in your head.
I think people on SG are too uptight about the few mods that do exist for the Solara.


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