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GETU1 Sep 5, 2011 05:28 PM

Europipe review?
 
(I searched but didnt get answers to suffice)

Im looking to hear some reviews on the europipe application, this is for a friend of mine looking to bring his gt3 to life. Being that the europipe is only $600, as apposed to $2k+ of the similar products, how does it stack up? Can the sounds vary That much? Im also a believer in you get what you pay for, but can this be applied to this product? Thanks

DD GT3 RD Sep 5, 2011 07:17 PM

Five Stars for quality and sound. Best thing you can get for $600
Let me know if you have any specific question, would be glad to help

My dyno - stock vs europipe race
http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/r...3/DSCF1460.jpg
http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/r...3/DSCF1458.jpg
http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/r...chmentaspx.jpg
http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/r...ment-7aspx.jpg


Fast forward to about halfway, no music there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iD7k7Kttce4


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf0bu1L5VLE




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F9SyIuLkb0


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvN5JGkSNUM

GETU1 Sep 5, 2011 07:47 PM

Thanks alot :D That is awesome, ill surely pass the info, and videos off to my friend. Im sure that will solidify his europipe purchase, appriciate the help.

Glock Guru Sep 6, 2011 04:28 AM

I'm sure you know the $600 system is an open pipe, no muffler? That would be very, very loud for the street.

-Troy

GETU1 Sep 6, 2011 11:31 AM

With that said, would you say its intolerable even on just a weekend kind of car? Its not driven daily and is just a toy.

Glock Guru Sep 6, 2011 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by GETU1 (Post 3306892)
With that said, would you say its intolerable even on just a weekend kind of car? Its not driven daily and is just a toy.


Short answer, YES! Way to loud.
I have a SW Track Exhaust on my RS with limited street use and it's a bit much and it has mufflers.

GETU1 Sep 6, 2011 11:45 AM

Damn its that violent of an exhaust is it, well I suppose back to the drawing board.

Misanors4 Sep 6, 2011 12:15 PM

Your track exhaust has mufflers? I thought the whole point of it was to replace all mufflers? I know mine doesn't!

Glock Guru Sep 6, 2011 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by GETU1 (Post 3306919)
Damn its that violent of an exhaust is it, well I suppose back to the drawing board.


My SW Track exhaust is louder than a Cup Car, so that should tell you something. The EP straight exhaust is 100% track only, and the DB level would be high. I'm sure its a great part just not the set up for ANY street use IMO.

-Troy

DD GT3 RD Sep 6, 2011 01:05 PM

I daily drove my GT3 w/ the EP Track exhaust for a month then decided against it. It is loud as hell. I love it, but if it was my weekend only car I would have kept it on.

NelsonF Sep 6, 2011 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by DD GT3 RD (Post 3307009)
I daily drove my GT3 w/ the EP Track exhaust for a month then decided against it. It is loud as hell. I love it, but if it was my weekend only car I would have kept it on.

I have the EP track pipe on my 2011 GT3RS. I actually bought DDGT3's from him as he later sold his GT3. Amazing product/bang for the buck IMO and glad I did it. Yes, it's loud but can be mitigated on the street by not getting on it all the time and avoiding hard acceleration situations-especially around the boys in blue. I love it and originally thought it would be too loud and would need to change it out as I did when I tried muffler delete with my GT2 and Turbo. I have not done it yet, and don't think I will until I sell the car. Although I did not bother to do a before and after dyno from stock, I'm inclined to agree with the dyno shown as it definitely feels stronger in the mid from 3400 rpm on. I don't really notice any loss of torque down low as I'm never there for very long;). It actually makes me want to drive it more as it makes driving it a thrill-especially when you can find places to open it up! Can't beat the weight savings and no issues since I've kept the stock header and cats. Guess I'm kinda crazy that way:D. This mod has likely been surpressed due to the low cost-not a big money maker.

DD GT3 RD Sep 6, 2011 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by NelsonF (Post 3307067)
I have the EP track pipe on my 2011 GT3RS. I actually bought DDGT3's from him as he later sold his GT3. Amazing product/bang for the buck IMO and glad I did it. Yes, it's loud but can be mitigated on the street by not getting on it all the time and avoiding hard acceleration situations-especially around the boys in blue. I love it and originally thought it would be too loud and would need to change it out as I did when I tried muffler delete with my GT2 and Turbo. I have not done it yet, and don't think I will until I sell the car. Although I did not bother to do a before and after dyno from stock, I'm inclined to agree with the dyno shown as it definitely feels stronger in the mid from 3400 rpm on. I don't really notice any loss of torque down low as I'm never there for very long;). It actually makes me want to drive it more as it makes driving it a thrill-especially when you can find places to open it up! Can't beat the weight savings and no issues since I've kept the stock header and cats. Guess I'm kinda crazy that way:D. This mod has likely been surpressed due to the low cost-not a big money maker.


Nelson thanks for the review. Been waiting to hear how you like it. Sounds like you love it! Imo one of the best sounding exhausts and cars to hear. It's surprisingly not raspy at all, and produces such an amazing exhaust note. Full throttle is a intoxicating and would make me giggle like a little kid. For 600 its worth it just to try it! Like a ticket to a symphomy

NelsonF Sep 6, 2011 03:35 PM

EP track pipe
 
Sammy,

No problem. I'm honestly impressed with the results and it took me a while to install since I expected much less than what I got. It must be the diameter of the piping that EP uses that allows just the right amount of backpressure to provide the results. I would have thought that a balance pipe would have been good to have to equalize the pulses from the two sides but I can't argue with the results. I even installed it myself in a couple of hours. This is a very underated mod.-for good reason. BTW, I see you now have a C63....you must love great exhaust sound. Does not get much better than that car...
Enjoy it!:D

DD GT3 RD Sep 6, 2011 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by NelsonF (Post 3307194)
Sammy,

No problem. I'm honestly impressed with the results and it took me a while to install since I expected much less than what I got. It must be the diameter of the piping that EP uses that allows just the right amount of backpressure to provide the results. I would have thought that a balance pipe would have been good to have to equalize the pulses from the two sides but I can't argue with the results. I even installed it myself in a couple of hours. This is a very underated mod.-for good reason. BTW, I see you now have a C63....you must love great exhaust sound. Does not get much better than that car...
Enjoy it!:D

Thank you! It does sound very good.

And I did discuss with EP that they use stock size piping for the race to maintain back pressure.

NelsonF Sep 6, 2011 04:44 PM

EP track pipe
 
After a lot of research, I've not found a cat back system(much less full exhaust system) that could provide similar results considering weight savings, performance and cost on a .2 GT3/RS. There is certainly lots of opinions out there though and sound is fairly subjective-and I'll admit that it's likely too loud for most.:o


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