GTP Exhaust + Car best Combo's

The Mini Cooper 1.3i is definitely better with the standard exhaust. I did try the sports stainless steel exhaust (titanium exhausts are way off), but with that you lose the characteristic Mini whine. Better off sticking with the stock exhaust for this.
 
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Sitting at lights i heard a strange sound on the way to work this morning,spun my head around to see a M5 V10 had turned at a intersection and was pulling away fairly fast. Man did that sound good and loud, never heard (or seen) one before IRL.

The S85 V10 truly was a glorious motor, i see that generation of M5 too much though, not going to lie. This one poor car in particular somehow ended up in commuter service for a girl in my school (Rutgers Newark), i saw it all the time (havent seen it this semester yet), the poor car.. If only she knew what it is capable of..
 
Why is the '69 Camaro Z28 (the premium one) still listed with the sports exhaust? I've tried all four exhausts on that car. The sports and semi-racing models sound extremely similar and they both suck.

Also, the Chevrolet SSR '03 sounds great with the racing exhaust.
 
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ok so whats everyones verdict on the camaro

The stock exhaust on premium Z-28 Camaro is very nice, good V8 rumble and the full race exhaust sounds very nice too ( cranked up big block sound). I like them both, that's why I have a street car version with stock exhaust and the racing version.
 
The stock exhaust on premium Z-28 Camaro is very nice, good V8 rumble and the full race exhaust sounds very nice too ( cranked up big block sound). I like them both, that's why I have a street car version with stock exhaust and the racing version.

Sounded too feeble to me though... PD still weren't able to nick those sounds properly :indiff:
 
I see that you have the stock exhaust as the best one for the BMW M5, but I like the titanium better. The stock exhaust does sound good but after I added the titanium exhaust it sounds like a rumbling V8, and yes I know it has a V10 :P
 
I see that you have the stock exhaust as the best one for the BMW M5, but I like the titanium better. The stock exhaust does sound good but after I added the titanium exhaust it sounds like a rumbling V8, and yes I know it has a V10 :P

:P I know what you mean.. but we're going to stick with the Stock Exhaust
 
Lamborghini Aventador LP-700 stock exhaust sounds incredible
Aston Martin V12 Vantagw stock exhaust also sounds amazing :)
 
The Chaser stock exhaust sounds spot on. There was a modified Chaser that drove past my house on a regular basis.. keep in mind the Tom's X540 comes with a sports system and it sounds exactly like the one that drove past my place.

Also sounds pretty decent when you whack a titanium system on it.
 
I notice you've removed all but the racing exhaust from the '69 Camaro SS. When I said all except stock and full racing failed, I meant the '69 Z28 (the premium one) which is still listed with the sports exhaust. I cannot vouch for the SS.
 
The Chaser stock exhaust sounds spot on. There was a modified Chaser that drove past my house on a regular basis.. keep in mind the Tom's X540 comes with a sports system and it sounds exactly like the one that drove past my place.

Also sounds pretty decent when you whack a titanium system on it.

Yep, I love the sound of the racing titanium exhaust. Really really sound like a turbocharged inline-6 japanese machine. Similar to the Supra RZ, wich is spot on too.
 
Lamborghini Aventador LP-700 stock exhaust sounds incredible
Aston Martin V12 Vantagw stock exhaust also sounds amazing :)

The Aventador sounds like they took the sounds for the Gallardo and then pitched them up a bit. Same goes for the Murcielagos. They all got a distingtive v10 rumble at lower revs. A shame.
 
Also, I noticed that the VW 1200 '66 with sports exhaust sounds something like you'd expect a Subaru to sound - makes a bit of sense, being a flat-four and all.
 
Both the '99 and '02 Dodge Viper GTS have the same exhaust sound of the original '96 GTS of Gran Turismo... :)

More nostalgic than realistic, but still good IMO 👍
 
Aventador = Racing.

The only one that sounds a bit like a Lambo V12. The stock and Sports sound like a V10, and the Semi sounds like a V8 :P
 
Have you guys actually compared the real life Aventador sound to the gt5 version? Stock for stock, they are pretty close actually, and on a good sound system there really isn't much in it.
 
Aventador = Racing.

The only one that sounds a bit like a Lambo V12. The stock and Sports sound like a V10, and the Semi sounds like a V8 :P

This is quite a surprise to me mate! :dunce:
Wasn't the racing exhaust from supercars always producing that generic exhaust note?
That's why I left mine in stock. :)
 
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