[s-cars] exhausts

jeff postupack jeff.postupack at gmail.com
Thu Mar 19 07:48:10 PDT 2009


David..

Please don't take anything personal.- ya should never do that.

If you're getting quotes for 1700, you're asking the wrong supplier.

I think you should stick to the OEM exhaust.

All the best
JP



On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 8:51 AM, David Kase <dbkase at gmail.com> wrote:

> Jeff,
>
> Clown?  I think spending $1700 on an exhaust for a $5000 car would make me
> a clown.  JC was right, I just asked about how Stromungs were obtained.  I
> remember seeing posts about gathering orders for the system leading me to
> believe that they were not available all the time.  Excuse me for inquiring.
>
> But since you opened the dialogue, $1700 is just plain too much.  It is an
> old Audi, not a Ferrari.  So what if its better than a Borla, Brullen or
> whatever.  The differences are minor and I could care less.  My car is a dd
> and I (as some other folks here) will not realize the minor (if any)
> performance gains over another aftermarket exhaust.
>
> So I don't see the value in your holier than God exhaust system, BFD.  I
> did not put it down in any way (until now - cost).
>
> KASE
>
>
>
>  On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 7:47 PM, jeff postupack <jeff.postupack at gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
>> Hey:  Did somebody ask about Stromung?
>>
>> My contribution to this S-car community (having nutured me on S car
>> ownership) and personal masochism..
>> yeah, custom 3" exhausts for a niche car. Lots of people on THIS list
>> helped
>> to shape the character of this, for which I am d(We) are grateful.
>>
>> Actually I enjoy meeting great people who know a good product and can
>> afford
>> it and the clowns trying to buy a
>> turbo back stainless system for $600 delivered.. who also want to complain
>> about slow service. Jees!
>>
>> It's not a retail operation, I convinced the owner to supply a turbo back
>> 3:
>> system and sustain production for a bunch of years.
>> Originally TAP, yeah, that boomy droning Gen 1 system.. where I got
>> involved
>> to make it sound right.
>>
>> Cheeseman Kase>> You wanted a 'couple' options that allow you to select
>> tonal quality?  Yeah Stromung offers 2.
>>
>> #1: Buy the Stromung as is, (now Gen 5 with flex joint in downpipe) and
>> enjoy the rip!
>> or
>> #2: The quiet choice, stick with your OEM system.
>>
>> Write to me too for details-..   er.. are you a clown or a great people?
>>
>> Posto
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