Subaru sound

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Hello i am a subaru ADDICT! but i cannot seem to get any of my cars to sound realistic

Any tips??

Ps i own every subaru avakible in the whole game so it doesnt really matter which one
 
they will not sound the same, Subaru gets its unique sound from an unequal header, a lot of the good high performance parts sell equal length headers,
 
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they will not sound the same, Subaru gets its unique sound from an unequal header, a lot of the good high performance parts sell equal length headers,

Thanks ive been trying for a couple of months now but cheers

I guess this is what gtplanet is for

Once again thanks
 
The Semi-Titanium Exhaust is the closest that you can get to I have it on my 22B and it sounds rather fine! :)
 
the sounds of the exhaust are hidden in the bass sound range turn up the bass (if you can) and there you go *but it will get louder*
 
No no no. What you have to do is : only install the aftermarket headers, and the aftermarket cat. Keep standard exhaust.
This will give you a low deep boxer rumble.
(Not the best ..but its better than the full titanium sound)
 
Like one of the users above said the headers is what does it, and correct me if I'm wrong but I believe that most JDM Subarus come factory with a equal length headers and GT5 made all the models based in JDM. The unequal length is where you get that sound offset (Rumble) and as cool as it sounds its not as efficient as the equal length and that is why they are a higher performance part if you will.

I'll keep my equal length heads on both of mine :)

You wouldnt really notice a difference untill you are into the VERY high powered scooby's where ever millisecond counts. Its for those trying to squeeze every bit out of the car.
 
Try the '95 WRX STi with a semi-titan exhaust, manifold and cat-back exh.
At low revs its gives it that unmistakable sound of a scooby, and from about 6500-7000rpm it gets all high pitched.
 
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