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MBRP Race vs Street?

furiousfuria

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I bought the street with about 1k miles on it and have had it for 6k miles. After 5-6k total miles on the system I noticed it had deepened. The rasp has diminished probably 40% at the lower range of rasp-inducing RPM and the exhaust overall is louder than when installed. I think it sounds great. Loud, but quiet when needed. It has a tolerable drone between 1500 and 2000 RPM.
Same here, it was a tiny bit raspy when I first installed it, 1,000 miles into it and there is no rasp at all. Just a nice deep growl when I hit the acceleration. My buddy who has a Corsa Extreme said my street sounds deeper than his does, which is what I was going for!
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I've heard a Street in person and it sounded better than I thought it would. But, the Race to me sounds soo much better. It just has this deep growl. The Race does have drone tho. I drive by myself. And I chose to live with the drone because the exhaust on normal conditions just sounds soo amazing. But I could see how the drone of the Race could overwhelm a passenger. I plan to buy resonators and have them welded in to see how it sounds after that.
 

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I do question folks "drone" if they're differentiating being able to hear the exhaust when cruising or the correct "drone" of the boominess in the cabin that'll give ya a headache before long. I'm not sure people make the distinction and call everything they don't like "drone".
 

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I do question folks "drone" if they're differentiating being able to hear the exhaust when cruising or the correct "drone" of the boominess in the cabin that'll give ya a headache before long. I'm not sure people make the distinction and call everything they don't like "drone".

Drone is pretty distinct. like riding in the back of an empty box truck. 1500-2000 rpm on this exhaust is where it's at.
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