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Discussion in 'Boxers/TR/M' started by JohnP, Mar 29, 2009.

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  1. JohnP

    JohnP Karting

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    Anyone try a Borla on their Testarossa? How do they sound?
     
  2. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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    The build quality is very blacksmith like. Crude would be a gross understatement.

    Tubi and Xost both beat it by a wide margin in quality, looks and performance. Depending on the laws in you area the precat and main cat replacement pipes from Hyperflow in combination with either of the mufflers I mentioned will give you a noticeable power boost right down to low RPM and a great sound.

    Buy quality, you will not be sorry.
     
  3. blown daytona

    blown daytona Formula 3

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    Hyperflow & X-ost. I dont even know what kind of sound system is in my TR. Love the sound of that exaust system :)
     
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    carguy F1 Rookie

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    I had a Borla on my old TR, and it sounded GREAT. As Rifledriver says...the build quality wasn't the best, welds tend to break, etc.

    Going from a factory stock system to the Borla - I did notice an improvement in performance. But as has been mentioned, the newer aftermarket systems are probably better in all areas.
     
  5. ASG 86TR

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    I have a Fuchs with the racing option. At idol it is very grumbly, almost truck like, under acceleration it is the closest to a V12 of the 70's. It reminds me of my days in my fathers Daytona. The look and build quality is just as you would expect from the Germans.
     

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