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Old 07-04-2017, 11:20 AM
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Hi there,
I don't have the NPP performance exhaust on my 2016 Stingray, but I'd like to have a good aftermarket catback that would be just as good.

Anyone have any ideas?

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The Callaway exhaust for C7 sounds fab. With no drone or resonance and a great tone. And since you don't have the NPP set-up, it would be plug and play (as theirs don't utilize any exhaust valving in their mufflers).

Not the least expensive - but certainly one of the best IMO.
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The Callaway exhaust for C7 sounds fab. With no drone or resonance and a great tone. And since you don't have the NPP set-up, it would be plug and play (as theirs don't utilize any exhaust valving in their mufflers).

Not the least expensive - but certainly one of the best IMO.
I'll have to look those up.

I know Callaway is a supporting vendor here, I hope they will chime in
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Corsa sport's.
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My car is just like yours. No npp option and it sounds like..nothing pretty much. Opt for the Corsa xtreme. It will make you giggle every time.
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Originally Posted by Bmbl-Bee
Corsa sport's.
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My car is just like yours. No npp option and it sounds like..nothing pretty much. Opt for the Corsa xtreme. It will make you giggle every time.
I'll check it out as well. Thank you!
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Definitely go Corsa Extreme with the Double Helix X Pipe. You will not regret it. If you plan to upgrade headers, hold off on the x-pipe and get the header specific one.
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I'm going to say B&B Bullets, as I do in everyone of these threads, but they are not for the timid.
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i would recommend these

https://www.holley.com/products/exha.../70401320-RHKR
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Originally Posted by Bmbl-Bee
Corsa sport's.
nice system; nice burbles and pops, no droning at highway cruising speeds and well priced (after taking alittle off and a 100 buck rebate, don't know if that's still in place, bought mine about 5 weeks ago from Autoanything) at 1500 bucks.

in that same price range a lot of people like Borla as well.....

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Corsa full exhaust.

Contact us for pricing.

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Went with the Corsa Xtreme and absolutely love it. Mine is just the valve back as my 14 didn't have the npp either. Here's my car on the dyno...

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