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Does the Beluga Exhaust really not have a drone in the cabin? Whats your experience?

It depends on what you consider too loud and/or amount of drone you can live with but, tame they are not. I can tell you from personal experience, the Beluga

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It depends on what you consider too loud and/or amount of drone you can live with but, tame they are not. I can tell you from personal experience, the Beluga axlebacks were extremely loud in my '16 Nismo and they exhibited a lot of drone/resonance that you not only could hear but feel inside the cabin. It caused everything to vibrate, basically.

Now, keep in mind that I have a very low tolerance for drone and especially resonance. You might find that it's fine. Take it for what it's worth.

I removed them the same day I installed them. I managed to sell them the next day.
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It depends on what you consider too loud and/or amount of drone you can live with but, tame they are not. I can tell you from personal experience, the Beluga axlebacks were extremely loud in my '16 Nismo and they exhibited a lot of drone/resonance that you not only could hear but feel inside the cabin. It caused everything to vibrate, basically.

Now, keep in mind that I have a very low tolerance for drone and especially resonance. You might find that it's fine. Take it for what it's worth.

I removed them the same day I installed them. I managed to sell them the next day.
Bummer. I really liked the Borla exhaust but Beluga seemed like a good alternative, but I definitely don't want everything to shake in my car especially because its my daily driver. Thanks.
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