670 SV exhaust systems?
#11
The exhaust note is perfect. Best way to describe it is to use Lamborghini's own words from the manual:
This exhaust makes a sound that ranges from the heavy rumble of a stormy night through the trumpeting of mighty elefants to the roar of a raging lion.
No need for exhaust upgrades if you ask me
This exhaust makes a sound that ranges from the heavy rumble of a stormy night through the trumpeting of mighty elefants to the roar of a raging lion.
No need for exhaust upgrades if you ask me
#13
Nice to see you here Jon!
SMR exhaust sounds insane nice as you know but you loose hp when its just a straight pipe.
My personal favorite is Capristo, sounds insane and really loud on the LP640 and you doesnt loose any hp.
YouTube - lamborghini lp640 hard rev sound
SMR exhaust sounds insane nice as you know but you loose hp when its just a straight pipe.
My personal favorite is Capristo, sounds insane and really loud on the LP640 and you doesnt loose any hp.
YouTube - lamborghini lp640 hard rev sound
#14
Yes, I agree there are many nice offerings from many exhaust makers, I like Tubi the most, Quicksilver, Capristo and Larini are great too, but imo there is no need for any exhaust uprades for SV - it is simply perfect in any aspect, exhaust sound included.
#16
#17
Thanks for all the advise!
However I still never got if the 670 is louder then the 640 stock, and if so by how much? I really feel that i want it quite a bit louder then the 640...
I have heard the SMR Lambo and it does sound good, actually less and better then I though when I saw it in real life, that is an option for sure, but it would be a shame to loose some power...
Thanks!
JON
However I still never got if the 670 is louder then the 640 stock, and if so by how much? I really feel that i want it quite a bit louder then the 640...
I have heard the SMR Lambo and it does sound good, actually less and better then I though when I saw it in real life, that is an option for sure, but it would be a shame to loose some power...
Thanks!
JON
#18
IMO you should keep it stock. =)
#19
I actually think that JRM racing builded a new exhaust for him.




