I'm looking for a quiet exhaust that's still going to be a full 3" and still give me the performance.
However, I don't want a tin can on my car.

I've looked into the Borla Hush, but what other solutions are out there? Thanks.
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We have the SPT catback on ours. I can't vouch for its performance (other than Subaru's rather unbelievable claims). But it is only a little louder than stock, and it definitely appears stock.jamapor wrote:I'm a newbie. Forgive me.
I'm looking for a quiet exhaust that's still going to be a full 3" and still give me the performance.
However, I don't want a tin can on my car.I want it to look exactly like the stock exhaust.
I've looked into the Borla Hush, but what other solutions are out there? Thanks.
The hush not stock-looking? I thought it was the most stock-looking?!?avriette wrote:
Of the ones I've seen from the group, I like the Hush on Chuck's car (it just sounds awesome), but it's not quite stock-appearing.
This would be a good time for Chuck to step in and clarify if I get it wrong. The stock STI exhaust is a single-outlet, slash-cut tip. My guess from looking at it would be it's a 3" tip. The Hush is a 3" inlet, dual-outlet catback:jamapor wrote:The hush not stock-looking? I thought it was the most stock-looking?!?avriette wrote:
Of the ones I've seen from the group, I like the Hush on Chuck's car (it just sounds awesome), but it's not quite stock-appearing.
Haha. Yep, 2002 WRX. I work at a government building with an intense guard gate, so pulling up with a loud exhaust wouldn't be so smartavriette wrote:But, if I had read your signature before typing this up, like an intelligent person, I would have seen the car in question is a WRX.
Maybe I oughtta stop posting. :/
I met up with chesirecat 2 weeks ago and he had a SPT on his STi also I believe. It wasn't obnoxiously loud and looked pretty good as well.avriette wrote: We have the SPT catback on ours. I can't vouch for its performance (other than Subaru's rather unbelievable claims). But it is only a little louder than stock, and it definitely appears stock.
I would check your info sources a bit. I have had a Stromung Dual Tip axle back on my car for a good 4+ years. It is not 3" diameter, so maybe that is what is new. I have the stainless steel version which is newer than their previous model that came out for the RS in the late 90's.jamapor wrote:I've been told about the Stromung, but apparently the twin-tip is new as of January 2007. I'm guessing it's going to be expensive, and hard to find used. This is a 2002 after all, so I'm looking for a used solution.