Which J-pipe to get? RV-6 V3 or Excelerate V2
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Just stopping by to comment the on the RV6 V3 pipe, excellent craftsmanship and fitment, I am very happy with mine. My dad has been welding for 20 years and even he was blown away by the quality of this pipe, the welds are excellent and everything was a breeze to install. Thank you Richie!
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paperboy42190 (03-20-2013)
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Just stopping by to comment the on the RV6 V3 pipe, excellent craftsmanship and fitment, I am very happy with mine. My dad has been welding for 20 years and even he was blown away by the quality of this pipe, the welds are excellent and everything was a breeze to install. Thank you Richie!
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tomlinsonj (04-02-2013)
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In Texas it depends on which inspection place you go to. Some are extremely picky and will fail you if there are any modifications, others will not bother so long as you have cats or they wont even look at all.
@1black7 someone to install them........just do it yourself.
@1black7 someone to install them........just do it yourself.
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jrleclerc88 (10-14-2013)
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So I'll update this thread and can finally say the jpipe is installed. ATLP V2 and test pipe. LOL my thread title doesn't even have ATLP in it but learned more about it since then.
So far so good I love the feel of the power. Next is do something about my stock tips and cats.
So far so good I love the feel of the power. Next is do something about my stock tips and cats.
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So I'll update this thread and can finally say the jpipe is installed. ATLP V2 and test pipe. LOL my thread title doesn't even have ATLP in it but learned more about it since then.
So far so good I love the feel of the power. Next is do something about my stock tips and cats.
So far so good I love the feel of the power. Next is do something about my stock tips and cats.
As for the tips, I'm guessing from your profile pic that you have the ASPEC rear? I've been very happy with my quad tips (for best fitment you may need to trim a *little* off the inside exhaust cutouts, but it's no biggie) but also have seen where some AZiners weld a short extension to push the OEM tips to sit flush with the ASPEC rear. This looks excellent as well.
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Congrats on a solid performance purchase (love my RV6 jpipe, but you can't go wrong with ATLP or XLR8 either )
As for the tips, I'm guessing from your profile pic that you have the ASPEC rear? I've been very happy with my quad tips (for best fitment you may need to trim a *little* off the inside exhaust cutouts, but it's no biggie) but also have seen where some AZiners weld a short extension to push the OEM tips to sit flush with the ASPEC rear. This looks excellent as well.
As for the tips, I'm guessing from your profile pic that you have the ASPEC rear? I've been very happy with my quad tips (for best fitment you may need to trim a *little* off the inside exhaust cutouts, but it's no biggie) but also have seen where some AZiners weld a short extension to push the OEM tips to sit flush with the ASPEC rear. This looks excellent as well.
I was looking into those types of tips, does that make performance also or just sound? Is that a specific brand quad tips?
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teeeejaay (04-02-2013)
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No performance and no sound for the tips I purchased... just looks I got them off of an online vendor over a year ago, but SoCalSports is an Acurazine vendor for these tips now: http://www.socal-autosports.com/3-quad-exhaust-tips
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