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Old 03-11-2011, 07:22 PM   #376
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Someone else asked about a single exit hatch exhaust. We will be working on one of those VERY soon. There's only so much we can do at a time to continue adding products to our catalog. And I'm not about to ask people to stop ordering existing parts so we can develop new ones.

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I am looking at options. Really wanna buy from you guys. I am leaning towards a single exit setup for the weight savings not to mention the lower price point I am sure.

Keep us posted on this please. Surely its alot easier to design and would easily fit 08-11's!
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Old 03-11-2011, 08:04 PM   #377
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Anyone have a video of Namless' axleback + stock mid (with resonator) + 3" dp (Catless)? I've searched, but couldn't find any. If not, this is the setup I'll be at in a few weeks, and I'll post the video up. Lets hope for not tooo much rasp.
Like the videos I posted

Stay tuned, I'm going to put a res.back on soon and I will post a vid.
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Old 03-11-2011, 08:17 PM   #378
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I am looking at options. Really wanna buy from you guys. I am leaning towards a single exit setup for the weight savings not to mention the lower price point I am sure.

Keep us posted on this please. Surely its alot easier to design and would easily fit 08-11's!
Sounds good, everyone stop ordering parts so they can design mine
Keep up the good work Boys!!
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Old 03-11-2011, 08:59 PM   #379
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Because the market has proven to bear a price of $899 (or more) for a catback exhaust?

That being said, Nameless doesn't strike me as a company that would inflate prices just because that's what everybody else is doing.
anyone in a for profit business is in business to make as much money as possible with as little expenditure as possible. anyone that says otherwise will not make it as a business and a liar
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Old 03-12-2011, 12:05 AM   #380
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anyone in a for profit business is in business to make as much money as possible with as little expenditure as possible. anyone that says otherwise will not make it as a business and a liar
I believe there can be a difference between a "fair price" and "as muchh money as possible", and I get the sense that Jason and Co. would be closer to the former than the latter.

Not everybody out there thinks that "greed is good" Gordo'
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Old 03-12-2011, 03:05 AM   #381
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The products they produce are made with high quality parts. Hence the price.
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Old 03-12-2011, 06:37 AM   #382
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Just wondering if mine shipped yet
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Old 03-12-2011, 07:16 AM   #383
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I believe there can be a difference between a "fair price" and "as muchh money as possible", and I get the sense that Jason and Co. would be closer to the former than the latter.

Not everybody out there thinks that "greed is good" Gordo'
how are the easter bunny, tooth fairy, and santa clause doing?
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Old 03-12-2011, 05:35 PM   #384
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how are the easter bunny, tooth fairy, and santa clause doing?
Seriously dude? I already said, if you have such a problem with this company, quit wasting your time reading and posting in the topic about their product. For that matter, quit wasting everybody elses time with your garbage posts that do nothing but clog up the forum and take up space. You are bringing nothing constructive to the table, just your piss poor attitude.
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Old 03-13-2011, 12:37 AM   #385
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The unwarranted hate and disdain for this company is really making me start to lose faith in NASIOC. These guys clearly know their **** and are willing to share every detail of their process with their customers, which is a lot more than you can say about any company making parts for these cars. I absolutely plan to buy this exhaust for my 2011 within the next few months. From a fellow engineer, keep up the good work Jason, and don't listen all these forum clowns who don't know a damn thing about a quality, well-engineered product.
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Old 03-13-2011, 01:56 AM   #386
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how are the easter bunny, tooth fairy, and santa clause doing?
About the same as your ability to resist being a douche... nonexistant.
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Old 03-13-2011, 10:29 AM   #387
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Seriously dude? I already said, if you have such a problem with this company, quit wasting your time reading and posting in the topic about their product. For that matter, quit wasting everybody elses time with your garbage posts that do nothing but clog up the forum and take up space. You are bringing nothing constructive to the table, just your piss poor attitude.


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Old 03-13-2011, 11:10 AM   #388
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wow this thread is so done.

turned into an absolute garbage thread didn't it?

too bad you guys can't figure out how to have an intelligent, adult debate and discussion.

throwing personal insults at one another is not they way to go about it guys.

that just forces people to report the thread and the thread to be locked down.

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Old 03-13-2011, 11:38 PM   #389
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After some careful consideration, I'm reopening the thread.

Please, keep it on track.
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Old 03-14-2011, 12:02 AM   #390
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Looks like they posted videos on their website of the hatchback exhaust:
http://namelessperformance.com/our-c...xhaust-videos/

I was hoping they'd do a video inside the car like they did with the sedans so you could get an idea of the drone. Ideally there would be a clip cruising at highway speeds (60+ mph) and some clips where they are getting on it
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Old 03-14-2011, 09:06 PM   #391
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I know theres tons of guys who have installed these on the sedans now, lets see some pics! I am having a hard time deciding on what tips I want to go with...
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Old 03-15-2011, 12:01 AM   #392
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This sounds great.. how can it affect warranty?
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Ok so I've been looking around for a cheap exhaust to throw on my WRX '11 sedan to make it sound a little louder than stock and I ran across this company called Nameless Performance. I've already searched around and checked out their stuff and it seems like they're a pretty decent small company.

The product I'm interested in is their $300 Axleback exhaust for the 2011 WRX/STi sedan.

http://namelessperformance.com/produ...eback-exhaust/

Do you guys think it sounds sort of similar to a Perrin catback? Not in the high ends but in the low rpms doesn't it sound pretty similar? It's hard to tell from youtube videos, I wish I could find someone w/ the two setups and compare them in person.


YouTube - Nameless Performance AxleBack Exhaust 2011 WRX STi

YouTube - Perrin Catback exhaust on 2009 Subaru WRX

edit: I have had the Nameless Axleback exhaust on my 2011 WRX sedan for about a month now and I love it. The sound it makes is ridiculous boxer awesomeness to my ears. Super deep rumble without any obnoxious fartcanon raspy sounds. This exhaust brings out that pure boxer rumble at a fantastic price. $300.00 for an axleback of this quality is a steal. Heck, Rally Armor mudflaps costs almost $100. After having this exhaust I love driving my car with the windows down just so I can hear that amazing exhaust note. There is no drone at highway speeds either. Buy this exhaust! You will not regret it!
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Old 03-15-2011, 12:06 AM   #393
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This sounds great.. how can it affect warranty?
If anything goes wrong with your car they have to prove the aftermarket part caused the damage. For example if your engine blows up and you have an aftermarket exhaust on it such at this Nameless Performance axleback, they can't deny the claim since all you're doing is replacing the stock mufflers. However, if you throw on a full turbo back exhaust, that's another story. Even if something does go wrong with my car I would play it safe and throw my stock mufflers back on. It takes only 10 mins and would save me a ton of hassle.
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Old 03-17-2011, 12:16 AM   #394
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Nameless exhaust installed..... my reaction "HOLY SHTT! it's FCKN loud"

The packaging was well done. The box was much smaller than I expected (a nice bonus). The Nameless is perfectly centered.

The videos I've seen don't do any justice to how loud and good this really is. Even more so with simple city driving. Amazing when under full throttle when accelerating (not just revving in a garage or parking lot)

tip for people when installing:
when taking off the stock muffler, the rubber hanger towards the center of the car, don't try to remove the muffler from the hanger, remove the hanger (and muffler) from the car.










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Old 03-17-2011, 06:10 AM   #395
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Looks like they posted videos on their website of the hatchback exhaust:
http://namelessperformance.com/our-c...xhaust-videos/

I was hoping they'd do a video inside the car like they did with the sedans so you could get an idea of the drone. Ideally there would be a clip cruising at highway speeds (60+ mph) and some clips where they are getting on it
Just got those clips into the computer and I'll try to post them tomorrow!

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This sounds great.. how can it affect warranty?
These parts realistically cannot affect the warranty at all. If they somehow magically bent and melted the bumper, they'd probably tell you to pound sand, but that's about the only part they could even remotely effect. Luckily our fixtures are accurate and because we test fit all of our pipes to the fixture before they ship (whether they've been out and back from powdercoat or have simply sat on the shelf for a week prior to shipping), they fit perfectly every time. So not even the bumper is a concern with these.

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Old 03-17-2011, 12:16 PM   #397
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I think its case-by-case removing the hangers. I was able to slide it right off with no issues.
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Old 03-17-2011, 12:19 PM   #398
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I think its case-by-case removing the hangers. I was able to slide it right off with no issues.
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Old 03-17-2011, 01:04 PM   #399
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are new exhaust hangers required or are the stock hangers ok? what are the benefits of using the hangers from nameless over the stock?
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Old 03-17-2011, 01:16 PM   #400
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are new exhaust hangers required or are the stock hangers ok? what are the benefits of using the hangers from nameless over the stock?
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