What Exhaust System Is This??
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Wow, Capristo stage 3 is really nice.
I am also considering Capristo for my 360. But I prefer to go for stage 2 as stage 3 is too noise in the city. So do you think stage 2 is good enough to have a excellent sound while I push the car hard?
I am also considering Capristo for my 360. But I prefer to go for stage 2 as stage 3 is too noise in the city. So do you think stage 2 is good enough to have a excellent sound while I push the car hard?
#22
Then you can go with Capristo Stage III Twin Sound. It gives you the option to make the car quiet as stock when you need it to be, and once you are up for some good ferrari sound just push a button and you got game
#23
I will carefully consider.
Also the dealer in HK told me that the price of Stage I, II, III are the same. So I am surprised that stage III have switch to turn the exhaust down if it is having same price as stage I & II.
Victor
#24
Wow, the dealer in HK told me that stage III is too loud to drive in HK. So he suggested me stage I or II. But I didn't know that stage III have switch to turn it on & off and choose the sound level you want. This is smart.
I will carefully consider.
Also the dealer in HK told me that the price of Stage I, II, III are the same. So I am surprised that stage III have switch to turn the exhaust down if it is having same price as stage I & II.
Victor
I will carefully consider.
Also the dealer in HK told me that the price of Stage I, II, III are the same. So I am surprised that stage III have switch to turn the exhaust down if it is having same price as stage I & II.
Victor
Matt
#25
I finally confirm with dealer. The one which control unit & valve is capristo Twin Sound which is almost 30% more expensive than stage I/II/III alone
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not here to debate but it definitely is look at the last flyby you can see they slow it down to normal speed for a bit
#29
I had a Capristo Twin Sound on my previous 360 and it is not as quiet as stock on any setting. You get the option of level II or level III by pushing a button on a wireless remote, both of which sound great but are both much louder than stock.