Which Bora is right?



http://www.borla.com/applications/lo...olet/Corvette/
All help deciding is appreciated!
If someone has a better solution, I am open to other suggestions.
I recommend you look at a set of GHL magnums or bullets or try and find a set of stock Z06 mufflers. These seem to work the best with headers and produce the least amount of drone. Just my $0.02. Good luck with it.
Last edited by SUPERCRUZ; Nov 16, 2007 at 09:37 PM.
I recommend you look at a set of GHL magnums or bullets or try and find a set of stock Z06 mufflers. These seem to work the best with headers and produce the least amount of drone. Just my $0.02. Good luck with it.
its ounds frekin awesome, but it is LOUD. if your in maryland at all soon or close let me know, you can go for a ride in mine and listen before u buy.
~ nick





Borla basically makes 3 kinds of mufflers. Strait pipes, Stingers (or "S" type in borla literature), and their standard muffler setup. It's very common here, when people say "Borla's", it is assumed that you are talking about stingers.
Strait pipes are pretty much out for several reasons. Very loud, no mufflers, and not completely legal in all states. Very cheap though. Add with headers and you'll need to buy a set of earplugs.
The Stingers (what I have) are decently loud, there is some drone, but not overbearing. Adding headers will deepen the tone, increase drone, and somewhat increase how loud they are. I personally don't think its too bad, but you'll have to judge for yourself. Personally, I think it's a great combo, has the best sound by far of any exhaust brand, and drone can be somewhat controlled by adding frostking insulation to rear hatch (see mikemercury's site for installation details).
Now, the often overlooked standard Borla series, is also available. Has the same great sound of the Stingers, but not quite as loud, and it has no drone. It's easy to physically tell the difference, the stingers have small round mufflers, while the standard ones have large mufflers that look more stock. This setup would be the perfect combination with headers and no drone, but it does cost more than the stingers.
GHL's would be my second choice. I'm not a big fan of Corsa sound, but many hear love them.
As everyone suggests, find cars in your area that have different setups, and find what you like, because everyone has different needs and likes different things.
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Has anyone installed this on their car?







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Right now, I am thinking of leaving my stock mufflers on at first. That way I can check the sound before and after with the new headers, x-pipe, and hi-flow cats..
Speed



Dave



Do you have an audio clip I can listen to?
Thanks!




No audio clip from me, I have Borla stingers; but, search youtube and otehrs (and the forum). I am sure they exist.
I get the same thing, and I love the way the car sounds. If you have an MN6, you can limit the "drone" by shifting into gears that keep the sound down, when cruising.I had one of my brothers friends tell me that when he was behind me the other day, he drove with his head out the window of his car for a few miles just to hear my car. He said "when you got on the gas, I can truly say, that's the best sounding vette I have ever heard" That's a pretty big compliment coming from a guy that races a 600hp flat track car with open exhaust. His car sounds scary to me.












