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Old 4th May 2009, 20:34   #1
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Kelleners 83mm vs 76mm tips vs. Meistershaft GT2

Hey guys, I made the mistake of swapping out my Kelleners Sport for a B&B Triflow exhaust. It is disappointing and I'm ready to go back to the Kelleners. I miss the loud roar. I am thinking maybe I'll go to the 83mm tips instead of the 76mm tips I used to have. Does anybody have these? Do you know if they sound different?

Also, I spoke with the Ops Manager at Meistershaft and he said the Meistershaft GT2 exhaust is even louder than the Kelleners. Anybody had the chance to compare these? I really don't want to buy and sell every exhaust out there that claims to be louder...I just love an aggressive sounding exhaust. thanks for any input.....Dave

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What kind of setup did you have with the Kelleners? I'm looking to get the Meisterschaft GT2 and section 2 (section between muffler and cats if I'm not mistaken) or just the non-tuv approved Kelleners muffler.

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Hi Chrispy, I went from Kelleners exhaust with an x-pipe to Meisterschaft GT2 and the Meisterschaft is much louder/more aggressive. The notes are almost identical...The GT2 is just more of the good stuff I like...I hope that helps.

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I'm amazed that you would want more noise than the un-silenced X pipe and Kellerners race mufflers!
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