Well it took longer than expected but got the modified IS350 Varex system finally installed on my ISF today at the XForce head office. Damn their warehouse is massive, its not far off the same size as Costco lol just filled with boxes of exhausts. There was quiet moments but whilst waiting in their office on and off, their phones kept ringing. I was surprised how many people were calling enquiring about the Varex exhausts, more popular than i thought.
Anyway was really pleasantly surprised with the overall result. I opted for the stock look so with the quad standard tips remaining, its hard to tell at a glance there is an aftermarket exhaust. When closed id say its close to stock if not a touch quieter (idle and when in motion). When you rev though, it still has that engine snarl
When button B is pressed and the valve opens, on idle its subtle but you can definitely hear the heavier lumpy idle. Subtle but nice. Out in the open not that noticeable but im sure in a block of flats, garage etc you can definitely hear the heavier idle.
I asked them to do a dB reading as i was curious. I knew it would be over 90dB but was shocked that after testing it, it came in at 91dB. My WRX was about 98dB, and from within the cabin, my ISF now sounds about the same in loudness compared to my WRX so i was shocked as its definitely the loudest 91dB exhaust ive ever heard. I mean it almost passes the legal limit. Even the installer was surprised and he did carry out the test at the correct RPM, angle, distance to muffler etc
In side when driving it sounds great, well to me. No boom, nice note when cruising and on WOT, my jaw hurts from smiling too much :-) Definitely got more stares in traffic today so that itself tells me it can be easily heard outside.
Overall im a happy customer. Havent put it on a dyno but based on my seats of the pants dyno, it definitely feels snappier to me and more pull on WOT. Of course trying not be biased in that louder does not mean faster lol
Just need to return to pick up the stock exhaust as it wouldnt fit in my boot without cutting it up which neither of us thought wise in case i sell the car in the near future so ill return with a bigger car for that.
My only gripe is that the module needs to be plugged in the cig lighter. Ill address this later when i get time to wire it too ignition or something like that.
Now i just need to decide where to mount the remote for quick easy access vs having the remote loose lying around in the car.