kazuma has the best sound of any exhaust ive herd. i used to have the normal TRD one, but let me tell you, the kazuma sounds so much better. its DEEP and low in low rpm's, but when you take it to redline it sounds like a race car. i get people coming up to me and saying "damm man, your exhaust sounds ausome". but yea, its very loud, thats the only thing that i sometimes dont like
was....5speed with i/h/e 15.41 @ 89.30mph 2.282 60'
kazuma is the loudest and gives the most gains...in fact its so lous and DEEP that its illegal, because it doesn't sit under the decibel limits set forth here in the US...and like I said, its deep, so you sound like a damn monster coming down the road...until you get pulled over and get a fix it ticket
It's calm about 2.5 and in between 3-4k rpm if you keep a steady throttle. I've had it on for over a month and havn't gotten pulled over or looked at twice by the cops. I drive over a hundred miles a day 5 out 7 days of the week, doing 80-85 the whole time.
It's calm about 2.5 and in between 3-4k rpm if you keep a steady throttle. I've had it on for over a month and havn't gotten pulled over or looked at twice by the cops. I drive over a hundred miles a day 5 out 7 days of the week, doing 80-85 the whole time.
kazuma is the loudest and gives the most gains...in fact its so lous and DEEP that its illegal, because it doesn't sit under the decibel limits set forth here in the US...and like I said, its deep, so you sound like a damn monster coming down the road...until you get pulled over and get a fix it ticket
how much is the ticket for kazuma if you get pulled over?
It's calm about 2.5 and in between 3-4k rpm if you keep a steady throttle. I've had it on for over a month and havn't gotten pulled over or looked at twice by the cops. I drive over a hundred miles a day 5 out 7 days of the week, doing 80-85 the whole time.
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