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Borla Switchfire Thoughts.

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I'm thinking of purchasing a Borla Switch fire for the GT Nite Pony I'm about to pick up. I guess you'd say I'm trying to make up my mind between the Steeda H-pipe and Borla Switch fire.
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I'm thinking of purchasing a Borla Switch fire for the GT Nite Pony I'm about to pick up. I guess you'd say I'm trying to make up my mind between the Steeda H-pipe and Borla Switch fire.
I have the Borela Switch fire plus a Whipple and it sounds awesome.
 

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Curious about this as well.
 
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Curious about this as well.
I hear they sound tinny with stock exhaust. Plus I'm not looking for loud. If I do it I may have to use small resonators to keep it beep, mellow and without dreaded drone. Plus wit all that the weight would nearly double since the Switchfires weigh more than regular H/X pipes. Then the added resonators add weight. Decisions, decisions. I have H pipes on my DH, and their way deeper and louder than those on GTs.
 


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I hear they sound tinny with stock exhaust. Plus I'm not looking for loud. If I do it I may have to use small resonators to keep it beep, mellow and without dreaded drone. Plus wit all that the weight would nearly double since the Switchfires weigh more than regular H/X pipes. Then the added resonators add weight. Decisions, decisions. I have H pipes on my DH, and their way deeper and louder than those on GTs.
They sound Sweet, not raspy If you are that worried about weight. I don't know what to say. You could take out your useless rear seats and put in a delete kit. Or go to they gym the weight difference would be so little. Or go to a gym and lose 5 pounds to offset the added weight
 

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I think the switch fire is “PEAK MARKETING GIMMICKS”

just have an H pipe if you want more volume
 
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They sound Sweet, not raspy If you are that worried about weight. I don't know what to say. You could take out your useless rear seats and put in a delete kit. Or go to they gym the weight difference would be so little. Or go to a gym and lose 5 pounds to offset the added weight
Nope. Stayed home listening to music for two weeks with only breakfast and dinner, lost 20 lbs. plus my Staffordshire Bull Terrier likes to roll up on the back seats. Doesn't matter much. Rem.870, Colt AR-15, and their accoutrements weigh more than switchfires and Vibrant bottle resonators anyway.
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