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Guys, so I wanted to to touch base. As many of you know, I purchased the 2015 Camaro V6 back in March and added the 24 inch chrome wheels.
(( Reasons For Getting V6 And Not V8 ))
The reason I didn't get the V8 was because for the same year range, it would cost $13,000 - $15,000 more, along with higher gas costs and higher insurance costs.
Because I'm getting the car for a daily driver and for looks, and because I'm not doing any racing aspect, I didn't believe that I needed most of the what came with the V8 package to justify spending $13,000 - $15,000 more. I also wasn't about to buy a 2010 Camaro just to say I had a "V8" in it.
(( Better Exhaust Sound ))
But the only aspect of the V8 that had quality to it from MY perspective, was the better, muscular, exhaust sound. So what I want to do is add a performance exhaust system to get this sound and I have come down to a couple of options including the MRTv2, Magnaflow, Borla and Flowmasters.
- I'm in Michigan and 20 minutes away from MRT, so they can install it next week for $725 in total for the system and install.
- Magnaflow and Borla appear to range around $1,700 for the system and install.
Here's some samples of how the exhaust sounds on the 2010 - 2015 Camaros:
[youtube]ibCk4E6QekY[/youtube]
MRTv2
[youtube]UpcG80JnIcg[/youtube]
Borla
[youtube]RFFGwgFWloI[/youtube]
Magna Flow
(( Questions ))
- What do you guys think? Should I go with the MRTv2? Or should I go with Magnaflow, Borla, Flowmasters, or another option?
- Also should I just put the exhaust system on or should I look at a package such as this one: Camaro V2 Performance Package which includes Cold Air Induction and Catalytic Converters?
- Would having the 24 inch wheels on and adding the exhaust system cause any potential damages?
(( Reasons For Getting V6 And Not V8 ))
The reason I didn't get the V8 was because for the same year range, it would cost $13,000 - $15,000 more, along with higher gas costs and higher insurance costs.
Because I'm getting the car for a daily driver and for looks, and because I'm not doing any racing aspect, I didn't believe that I needed most of the what came with the V8 package to justify spending $13,000 - $15,000 more. I also wasn't about to buy a 2010 Camaro just to say I had a "V8" in it.
(( Better Exhaust Sound ))
But the only aspect of the V8 that had quality to it from MY perspective, was the better, muscular, exhaust sound. So what I want to do is add a performance exhaust system to get this sound and I have come down to a couple of options including the MRTv2, Magnaflow, Borla and Flowmasters.
- I'm in Michigan and 20 minutes away from MRT, so they can install it next week for $725 in total for the system and install.
- Magnaflow and Borla appear to range around $1,700 for the system and install.
Here's some samples of how the exhaust sounds on the 2010 - 2015 Camaros:
[youtube]ibCk4E6QekY[/youtube]
MRTv2
[youtube]UpcG80JnIcg[/youtube]
Borla
[youtube]RFFGwgFWloI[/youtube]
Magna Flow
(( Questions ))
- What do you guys think? Should I go with the MRTv2? Or should I go with Magnaflow, Borla, Flowmasters, or another option?
- Also should I just put the exhaust system on or should I look at a package such as this one: Camaro V2 Performance Package which includes Cold Air Induction and Catalytic Converters?
- Would having the 24 inch wheels on and adding the exhaust system cause any potential damages?