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Borla atak vs Corsa Sport


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Debating between the two, which is the best bang for the buck and overall has the deeper sound.

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I would go with the Corsa Sport. Borla sounds sporty and is loud. Corsa sport sounds just mean, rumble, girgling I'm going to suck everything into the motor and spit it out the rear type sound. I think the atak is louder though. So you want sporty sound, Borla, you want mean muscle rumble, Corsa Sport. 

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Thanks I wish I could hear them in person to help the decision YouTube doesn’t do its justice. I had the Corsa extreme and kooks Lt on a 5.0 and it sounded wicked. If the Corsa sport is more muscle sounding I’ll go that route. 

 

Thanks

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youtube on surround sound will come close to true sound, but not on computer, phone or laptop.

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This is my Borla Atak set up. It’s the crate muffler pn800944 with some Texas Speed longtubes and a Dynomax resonator. It’s loud but very manageable if you stay out of it.




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10 hours ago, tmdavis88 said:

Debating between the two, which is the best bang for the buck and overall has the deeper sound.

Sounds good I know your neighbors love a cold start every morning haha. Have you had it on a dyno since the install of the lt headers?

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Yeah it’s a little rowdy on cold starts. Thankfully I work from home so I’m not firing it up at the crack of dawn. Guy behind me has a dragster that he fires up occasionally so I’m not the only loud annoying redneck. [emoji23]

 

It’s been dynotuned locally here in Tulsa but I’m not crazy about the tune. Just ordered an AutoCal so Blackbear can work his magic.

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On 4/16/2020 at 10:00 PM, langston1726 said:

This is my Borla Atak set up. It’s the crate muffler pn800944 with some Texas Speed longtubes and a Dynomax resonator. It’s loud but very manageable if you stay out of it.
 

 

 


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Do you have any issues with exhaust drone while cruising? I heard there are some systems that have an exhaust drone at certain RPMS that could be annoying. 

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Do you have any issues with exhaust drone while cruising? I heard there are some systems that have an exhaust drone at certain RPMS that could be annoying. 

No drone but you can definitely hear the exhaust at higher rpms. I also have AFM turned off which is notorious for causing a drone or helicopter chop sound with aftermarket systems. I’m running the Borla muffler flipped from what they recommend. Running it the other way seems to give it sort of trumpet effect and cackle with the longtubes. The Dynomax resonator also helps tone it down some.

 

 

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