"If you're gonna do it wrong, you might as well do it right" - Darrell Waltrip
Does anyone mind me asking what they paid for a catback/ X-Force? Is there any performance gain or just sound? If just sound, is it a huge difference for the better?
The typical X-Force note can be an acquired taste. Most X-Force systems I've heard are barky/raspy, even hollow sounding. When my son-in-law and daughter were still living here he had a VE ute with identical Pacemaker 4-1s and Ballistic cats but with an X-Force 3" catback compared to my KPM 3". It was a piece of cake to tell which car was started because of the "hollow" sounding nature of his X-Force. His was mild steel and after about 18 months he started having problems with it.
Most of the guys who go to Chev's on a Saturday arvo can tell if a car has an X-Force system due to their distinct sound, especially when floored. I pass no comment on whether they're good or bad but suggest listening to one before you buy to see if you like the sound. Sure, they're louder (often much louder) than stock but loud by itself doesn't necessarily equate to nice. Some people like the sound but others don't. Just sayin' .......
Catback only will probably make SFA difference to power unless it's tuned to take advantage and even then it wouldn't be enough to feel on the road. In fact I've read of a number of cases (pre VE but I assume VE/VF would be the same) where a catback without a tune has actually lost power.
Last edited by Wonky; 17-09-2013 at 07:37 PM.
I'm with Wonky, X-force is definitely an acquired taste or maybe simply a budget restraint but i don't like them. To me they sound raspy as metallic at WOT and it's not a nice sound IMO.
KPM, Sureflow, or a Walkinshaw (HM Headers) system would be my pick and even the VCM systems sound good to but not sure if they still make them or not. Budget is always an issue and you get the best you can afford but Xforce would not be any where near my top of picks!
So anymore orders been placed or vehicles delivered ??
As Wonky mentioned they can have a "hollow" sound which is partly why I went with the twin 2.5", my mate has a twin 3" and I find it just a tad too "boomy" for my liking. I'm not sure about much of a performance gain without doing Cats or a tune, I just wanted to let out the V8 noteI paid $730 supplied and fitted in mild steel.
My VF SS-V will be collected on Friday around 1.30pm .... when I get it home I'll start a new thread on how it goes as I have about a 2hr drive from the dealership home![]()
Delivered! Whoooo
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