Crazy Screaming Exhaust - HOW?!
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I think HFC's, tanabe y-pipe, 2.75-3" single piping all the way to a single outlet/ dual inlet borla w/ 4" tips would do it.
I wonder how this would sound?
and this is the one I should've gotten in the 1st place for the straight thru design:
I wonder how this would sound?
and this is the one I should've gotten in the 1st place for the straight thru design:
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Originally Posted by Acree
I agree fully but the problem is where would you put resonators in? I would think 2.25" coming off of both of the test pipes goto 2.25" inlets on the ypipe, to a 3" outlet, that connects to the muffler. I think the only place to put resonators would be after the muffler before the tips. I have no clue if their would be enough room or not.
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there is ample room between the Y pipe 'I' part and the canister to add in some resonators.
the style I really liked was splitting the exhuast flow into two smaller resonators side by side then remerging them like this: -<=>- after the Y pipe. tomorrow at work I will draw up what I am talking about. my thread has info if you look for it all about this issue of placement.
I was given the info that the best place for the resonators is as close to the merge point on the Y pipe as possible.
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Originally Posted by Motormouth
why does everyone use Borla when going custom? I always see people hacking up the system they sell or buying components.
magnaflow makes some great parts. as does Burns stainless
magnaflow makes some great parts. as does Burns stainless
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Originally Posted by Motormouth
why does everyone use Borla when going custom? I always see people hacking up the system they sell or buying components.
magnaflow makes some great parts. as does Burns stainless
magnaflow makes some great parts. as does Burns stainless
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Well, went to the muffler shop and found out that they carry 2 different resonators: Straight-thru and baffled. I was thinking for like an hour over there and had the option of swapping out the Berk Cats with the stockers or just changing out the straight thru resonator with a baffled one. I just went with the Baffled resonator for now until I can decide on a great bolt-on exhaust system and getting rid of the "hacked" Borla custom.
Well, after the baffled resonator was installed, I noticed a big difference with the rasp being practically gone. Im getting mostly engine sound. There's more low-end torque, and when I gun it, Im getting a nice deep engine growl.
Well, after the baffled resonator was installed, I noticed a big difference with the rasp being practically gone. Im getting mostly engine sound. There's more low-end torque, and when I gun it, Im getting a nice deep engine growl.
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Originally Posted by Motormouth
glad you are happy with your choice!
Im waiting to see when Magnaflow finishes their production on the new dual exit exhaust system in the works.
http://www.magnaflow.com/02product/s...=Sport&id=1433
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and I even meant just thier individual components.
thier merge peices (y pieces and what not) and tubing are pretty nice, as thier mufflers and resonators are.
Vibrant is another great company (and I run their muffler) for components to build your own exhuast.
thier merge peices (y pieces and what not) and tubing are pretty nice, as thier mufflers and resonators are.
Vibrant is another great company (and I run their muffler) for components to build your own exhuast.
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i think the best sound is from the greddy evo2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66FXq...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66FXq...eature=related
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