2019+ Toyota Corolla 2.0L (CVT) E210 GReddy Revolution RS Muffler Review
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 Published On Mar 25, 2021

Didnt think I would do it, but i did it. lol

Finally went with an exhaust on the commuter Corolla!

Link to Greddy Revolution RS Muffler on Amazon!
https://www.amazon.com/GReddy-1100112...

I was eyeing up several exhaust systems such as 2J Racing, Apexi, Remark etc, and theses were all Quad Exit setups starting at $700+ range. In addition I was also checking the HKS, and Remark (Center Exit) systems, and I just didnt like the way they looked at all.

Overall the HKS sounded the best for me, but I just could not fall in love with the center exit style.

Thats what led me to start looking in HKS Universal mufflers. I was originally going to go with HKS, similar to what i had on my old 2003 Subaru Forester, but I decided to give the Greddy RS Revolution muffler a try because of the price point, and I know that Greddy is a reputable company. After getting the product in, and installed, I was not disappointed.


Car Details:
2020 Toyota Corolla SE. 2.0L CVT

Engine Mods during this video:
2J-Racing Cold Air Intake

Here is the overview of the video:
0:00- BEFORE -OEM Muffler
0:42 AFTER - GREDDY Muffler
1:28 Muffler Unboxing/Install
2:20 Driving Impressions Interior/Exterior Sound Review
11:38 End of Video

Exhaust Setup:
OEM Piping: 1.75" to GREDDY RS Muffler w/ 4" Tip
Muffler Professional Installation price: $125 (This may vary depending on your area, and shop)

GReddy Muffler Details:
GReddy 11001125 Revolution RS Universal Muffler Exhaust: NA (63.5mm / 2.5" Piping)

Overall I am very happy with this muffler as far as the style, tone, and overall finish! Next is to modify rear lower valance to fit the new muffler setup!

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