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Mavic average rpm | DJI Mavic, Air & Mini Drone Community

Author: Polly

Sep. 30, 2024

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Mavic average rpm | DJI Mavic, Air & Mini Drone Community

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If I were you I'd take the refund and get the AWE. There is so much adjustability with it that it tops any other exhaust and the tips are much higher quality than the borla's. Like I said you really only hear it when you stomp on it. I'm actually surprised how quiet it is otherwise since it is a performance exhaust. There is Zero drone, zero resonance in the cab, and next to zero cab "noise" on the highway at cruising speeds.

Coming from the ATAK I was really nervous to get another performance exhaust and get the same results of being too damn loud. I'm not knocking it because I did like the sound very much but it was just too much. It seems like the Borla's all have a very similar volume, just different tone.

If you are really that worried, borla makes a resonator (I had that too on my exhaust but didn't make too much of a difference in total volume. It did tone the cabin noise down a bit but still had that constant noise.) You could get that for around $200 if you decide to try your touring out. The adjustability really sold me on the AWE.

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