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lammy29
05-12-2009, 05:40 PM
Im from UK, should I get the TTE sports silencer
http://www.tte.de/images/tuning_parts/TF1-2007images/YarisXP9_silencer.jpg
http://www.tte.de/popup/TF1/cm_yaris_XP9_rearsilencer.htm

or should i get different one such as tanabe, blitz etc?

ROCKLAND TOYOTA
05-12-2009, 05:41 PM
thats just a tip NO?

lammy29
05-12-2009, 05:50 PM
thats just a tip NO?

i think its the back box. the one i got on my SR 1.3 is just a tip but pic below has it installedhttp://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu159/si_shapland/DSC00242_rev2.jpg

mrbond
05-12-2009, 06:15 PM
I wouldn't recommend the TTE, since it appears to just be a tip add-on for the stock exhaust.
What I do recommend, however, is the Fujitsubo Wagolis or the A'pexi N1, since both are extremely high quality and both have a very deep, mature sound to them.

lammy29
05-12-2009, 06:28 PM
i don't think it will be just a tip for £190, also don't want something to sound too loud when im driving like 40 MPH

mrbond
05-12-2009, 06:50 PM
Both of the exhausts I listed aren't loud except for open throttle at high rpm's. I haven't even heard of the TTE...

severous01
05-12-2009, 07:40 PM
custom exhaust with borla or magnaflow muffler is the best and prob cheapest option. you could save for the midpipe and header options and have it all installed for cheaper than a magnaflow or borla complete axleback kit...

header is 75 off ebay, midpipe is 225, muffler is about 75 and i can't imagine too much for install at a muffler shop. or if you wanted a quality header that needs no work, dc is 225 and meagan is around that.

lammy29
05-12-2009, 07:42 PM
Both of the exhausts I listed aren't loud except for open throttle at high rpm's. I haven't even heard of the TTE...

TTE is Toyota Team Europe which deals with the toyota F1 team... not quite trd. yea i will have a look at the one you seggested

lammy29
05-14-2009, 07:07 AM
jus emailed the selller he replied with "Hi no this is a complete sports rear silencer- the performance isn't any better but it gives it more of a sporty sound." mite have to consider summit else. but why would it be just sporty noise?

schleppy
05-14-2009, 09:17 AM
jus emailed the selller he replied with "Hi no this is a complete sports rear silencer- the performance isn't any better but it gives it more of a sporty sound." mite have to consider summit else. but why would it be just sporty noise?

Because most axle back exhausts won't net you an serious power gains. Hell, even some full exhausts will make a very small power difference. You bought a Yaris, not an Evo :D The only real bolt-on power available for the Yaris is a turbo or supercharger.

I'd vote to get the muffler, the sound will make you smile :D

lammy29
05-14-2009, 09:21 PM
Because most axle back exhausts won't net you an serious power gains. Hell, even some full exhausts will make a very small power difference. You bought a Yaris, not an Evo :D The only real bolt-on power available for the Yaris is a turbo or supercharger.

I'd vote to get the muffler, the sound will make you smile :D

yea i know about it wont increase alot but even intake, exhaust, header n crank pulley 10-15hp, so im not expectin massive increase. just dont wanna buy summit for a sound lol. ya think i should get the tte?

mrbond
05-15-2009, 01:22 AM
I personally wouldn't. Even though axle-backs don't really yield much horsepower, they do increase acceleration response - I felt a little improvement from stock when I used the Megan axle-back, more with the Tanabe Medallion, and even more with the Fujitsubo Wagolis. Just my 2 cents...again :P