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FP + DP or Full Exhaust?

FaultyMouse

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First time posting, so sorry for any mistakes.

I've had an ITS for a few months now and I want to do some exhaust upgrades. I'm looking for a louder and deeper tone. I've heard good things about switching to a PRL frontpipe and a TSP downpipe, but adding those two components together brings the cost close to an AWE touring exhaust.

Any recommendations or suggestions? I live in California at the moment, so anything that meets emissions regulations would be great.
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I would say that since you ask the question for a type S, you should post in the type S forum.
 

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DP+FP will give you a power bump and mild sound

A catback without DP will not give you a power bump but it will give you more sound than just a DP/FP
 

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Being in CA, I would do just an exhaust. I did one on mine and I was content.

Let us know if we can help.

-Josh
 

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Thanks for the help, I think I’ll just go with a cat back. Any recs besides the AWE Touring?
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-Josh
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