Which exhaust looks sort of timid? LOL
#21
Our cars weigh a ton, you aren't gonna to notice 15 or 20 lbs. I understand every little bit helps. But unless you are going for extreme weight reduction in addition, i wouldn't even let this little bit of extra weight be a thought.
Pull the weight out of your hatch to offset, if you are that worried about it.
Pull the weight out of your hatch to offset, if you are that worried about it.
Anyway OP here is a pic of my bassani, now thats TIMID LOL. And yes i know my tires are on wrong
#22
Why don't you get an OEM exhaust, and weld in an E-Cutout just before the muffler?? I did this. It sounds amazing, no rasp, and you can close it with a push of a button!! Had mine for two years with zero leaks or issues.
http://www.dmhperformance.com/
P.S Prepare to get flamed for not searching!!
http://www.dmhperformance.com/
P.S Prepare to get flamed for not searching!!
#23
I had 2 of the DMH cutouts replaced over a 2 year period myself. I think they function better if placed before the cats so that you skip the cat and muffler restriction. I don't like them dumped directly under the car though (we ran two straight pipes back on my set-up).
I didn't add before the cats for three reasons..the first being the rasp associated with having open exhaust that close to the engine. The second being that i have heard that you can cause engine damage having open exhaust before the cats. Third being that i have a Stillen SC that actually needs exhaust backpressure to function properly due to the way the roots blower works. So if you open up the exhaust too much it will kill performance.
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