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BusaGirl
02-06-2008, 02:46 PM
Hey guys, need some help......I'm looking to get a full four into one exhaust system. Just wondering what your opinion is on which one will give the deepest sound and perform the best. I've heard a lot about Muzzy, but have also been told to go with Yoshi.....or does someone know of another exhaust system that will give me what I'm looking for??:confused:

Thanks!:cheers:

Tybalt
02-06-2008, 02:52 PM
Hey guys, need some help......I'm looking to get a full four into one exhaust system. Just wondering what your opinion is on which one will give the deepest sound and perform the best. I've heard a lot about Muzzy, but have also been told to go with Yoshi.....or does someone know of another exhaust system that will give me what I'm looking for??:confused:

Thanks!:cheers:

they are all close ,in the end its what look you want? you cant really go wrong wit hany of them? look @ my avatar and sig, that is IMO the best exhaust ever:roll eyes: yosh dual tip tri oval CF, i like akro as well, Ti-force Sumo........Hindle makes great HP gains for a busa.

Thunder
02-06-2008, 03:06 PM
My best prices are currently on Brocks/Hindle full system. Yosh is not my favorite, just seems more mainstream...don't get me wrong, excellent quality and performance, but just not my thing. I like the Tsukigi, Ti-Force, Brocks (and yes I still believe there is a difference b/w Brocks and Hindle), and some of the new pipes for the 08'. On my 05' I'm running Tsukigi and love it, excellent deeper sound at idle and cruise, roars when you crank it up, still lighter than stock and looks amazing.

BusaGirl
02-07-2008, 08:00 AM
Thanks for the info guys. I have a power commander as well, just wondering if it can be programmed easily for the Tsukigi, or would it be programmed easier with a more common exhaust? (Hindle, Yosh, etc).

big coop
02-07-2008, 03:23 PM
Get the Muzzy you,ll be glad you did.

Tybalt
02-07-2008, 04:50 PM
Thanks for the info guys. I have a power commander as well, just wondering if it can be programmed easily for the Tsukigi, or would it be programmed easier with a more common exhaust? (Hindle, Yosh, etc).
Yes you just upload the "TSUKIGI" Map from the Dynojet Power Commander web site.

link:

http://www.powercommander.com/powercommander_iii_usb/powercommander_general_downloads.aspx