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Old 04-17-2008, 06:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Aluminized Exhuast?????

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basically im looking to get a nice catback exhuast with a deep roaring sound. I pretty much am leaning towards spintech. I need to know if theres a big difference between aluminzied steel exhaust and stainless, considering the big price difference. Will it rust through severely? Also maybe if anyone has any opinions or a good website with good prices for exhaust. Thanks.
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Cant help you out too much with that since im still searching for an exhaust, although spintech is my favorite. I'd just like to say welcome to the forums
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Hey all,

basically im looking to get a nice catback exhuast with a deep roaring sound. I pretty much am leaning towards spintech. I need to know if theres a big difference between aluminzied steel exhaust and stainless, considering the big price difference. Will it rust through severely? Also maybe if anyone has any opinions or a good website with good prices for exhaust. Thanks.
A good quality Stainless Steel exhaust will last longer then Aluminized or Carbon Steel.. If you are talking about a coated exhaust system. a Aluminized Coated exhaust system is better then a Ceramic coated exhaust because the ceramic material tends to crack and chip off and the aluminized will not. I have a Magnaflow cat back, been on my car a few years and not a spot of rust anywhere. Still looks like new
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