J's Racing Ti 60 RS Install & Sound on '02 S2000 Spa Yellow

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2008

J's Racing Ti 60 RS install & sound on '02 S2000 Spa Yellow. Stock intake, header, and cat (no test pipe).

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  • I am loking at the Dual 60RS for my CL-9.

    I can get a better deal on it than the Mugen Exhaust. This is a hard decision for me. Any thoughts?

  • Honestly I don't have experience with a wide variety of other exhausts at the moment. I'm considering doing some other videos on a wider variety of mods in the future though.

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  • MY GOD! It sounds nice!

  • Apply for a job in tv journalism, send this link with your cv. No kidding.

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  • Decibal level?

  • I hope you see this and respond.. how is it driving on the freeway at abotu 70-80mph? Is it really loud inside while driving? Or could you just turn up the radio a little bit and not hear it at all? I really want this exhaust, but I cannot find a video of it at normal speeds.

  • Excellent video. Thanks

  • @capturecharacter haha!! word.. i want to build up by S but Gdamn stuff is spensive!

  • nice vid..

    to gain hp i think a high flow cat or test pipe along with a tune is needed

  • Wow, looks and sounds like a motorcycle exhaust. i bet its addicting at WOT

  • @deckan315 Thanks! I suspect the F/R weight ratio change (as it applies to balanced handling) would probably go unnoticed to the majority of S2000 owners. I think there are a higher percentage of drivers whom would "benefit" from less weight under acceleration than would "suffer" from a F/R imbalance. For the record though... the next time I make a video like this I'm going to provide dyno & corner balance numbers with it. I only got the 60mm simply because there was a used one available!

  • @capturecharacter

    the single exhaust saves about 30lbs. of unnecessary weight, but won't that affect the balance of Front to Rear weight ratio??? you do need some weight in the back to keep you grounded

    Good Vid by the way.. Why the 60RS and not the 70RS???

  • that sounds fking awesome.

  • lol i love how you jsut hold it like a toothpick

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