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Tanabe has a line of universal mufflers. I know for sure they have the Hyper spec, but i'm only 95% sure that they have the Racing spec in universal as well. I would just get 2 of those mufflers, then get them custom Y-piped.
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hmmm..i dont see much of a point to get dual exhaust on a 4 cylinder... i think you should just take the money and buy a badass exhaust system like veilside's titanium one.
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hmmm..i dont see much of a point to get dual exhaust on a 4 cylinder... i think you should just take the money and buy a badass exhaust system like veilside's titanium one. yeah a dual exhaust setup on a 4banger would be be kinda also i have heard its not good performance wise becuz you wont get enough back pressure or something like that? but whatever you do dont go cheap
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ok so if i dont go dual exhaust then should i go veilside exhaust or tanabe...? I like the tanabe's low sound does n e one know how the veilside sounds? or which has better performance?
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thanks for the advice on dual exhaust by the way
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you can do a dual and get backpressure, ya just have to have reallll small tubing
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Well if i do get small tubing would the dual exhaust look right? or better to go with the other exhausts ?
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well here is what you can do get the small tubing, there is a mathematical formula for tubing size, given the engine size, and max rpm, i dont remember it though. but get the small tubing creating the needed backpressure, then have the ends get larger at the end for the look
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well here is what you can do get the small tubing, there is a mathematical formula for tubing size, given the engine size, and max rpm, i dont remember it though. but get the small tubing creating the needed backpressure, then have the ends get larger at the end for the look sounds like it would work
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but with turbos, there is no such thing as too big, at least i remembered reading that from the article, just remember i was your guys' age when i saw it, so that was like 10 years ago
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i think 3inch piping is supposed to be good for turbo
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again, depending on the application
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i got a 8.3l diesel, needs different than a 1litre 3cyl
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i got a 8.3l diesel, needs different than a 1litre 3cyl 8.3L diesel what? a 5 ton or something?
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think i might just go with the tanabe... i heard the veilside muffler has a silencer in it
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ya military 5 ton trucks, they have turbos 4" tubing, but they max out at 2,300 rpm
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does n e one have a link for the whole veilside exhaust and price?
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thats what i thought. i couldnt think of anything else that could have that kinda of engine. those things are fun to ride in with the back off(covering)
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the link to the veilside exhaust i was looking for it...
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two isn't going to do much at all.
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two isn't going to do much at all. huh?
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two isn't going to do much at all. huh? dual exhaust...it's not going to do much because it's not really made for 4 bangers... I don't know about adding two full mufflers though to the end like you said...two tanabes that are not just tips...idk dude but you can go for it.. I like duals...I just don't really like them on smaller zip around cars with 140 or 180 hp.
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thanks a lot for the info i think ill go with tanabe or veilside without dual exhaust...
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Just go to www.veilside.com [ veilside.com] and it tells a little bit about it and the price, which is $690 mostly everywhere.
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for just the tip or the whole exhaust?
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for just the tip or the whole exhaust? www.mvpmotorsports.com [ mvpmotorsports.com] I think has it...try there...
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TSRM has higher gains than the VS. but the VS only weighs 8 lbs!! titanium is more of a gimic unless your trying to get your car as light as posible.
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for just the tip or the whole exhaust? The whole thing.
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go vs if ur trying to save weight otherwise do whatever it will sound good
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make sure you utlize the rubber hangers or else you run the increase risk of the exhaust sounding crappy.
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utlize the hangers???????????
Does anyone kow if the VS sounds good?
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veilside sounds real nice, http://www.turbomagazine.com/tech/0209tur_exhaust/index.html , that will give you all the sounds, the veilside kit is in there, and the silencer is only on when you want it to be on, if your driving and don't want to hear that loud noise the whole time, but you can just choose not to put it on.
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I guess a dual-exhaust is a l/r exhaust. Here some examples of good dutch craftsmanship They make exhaust like you want them (looks and sound)
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Awesome setups. I had mine ran exactly the same way but went with 3 different setups. Due to the fact that when they bend the mandrel on the pipping to the exhaust the pipe hits the suspension when lowered causing this metal sound when you hit dips. If you guys plan on doing it like the picture above make sure you have a set clearance between your suspension arms so the pipping doesn't run into it when lowered.
My second setup I ran straight pipping all the way to the back ran straight down the center then y splitted going outwards.
3rd setup I ran the exhaust stock system since it is easily mountable and unbolts quickly. I had the stock system cut where it bend out to the right and used again another y split straight down the middle with exhaust tips. (I use this setup to pass smog and rid it from noise just incase a cop were to pull me over and tell me my car is to loud). Just for rainy days and for smog reasons.
Other then that some people do dual exhaust just to fill in their rear bumpers if their bumpers come with dual exhaust. Some just do it because it looks awesome such as the new 350z, Honda Accord V6, RX8, Infiniti, and couple other cars. Then you've got the people who just do it for no reason and put dummy ones. Anyway those exhaust setups look awesome!!!
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They claim 5 to 15% When I have saved some money I will have a dual-exhaust too. I've found another good address in Holland who make very nice exhaust with Laser Exhausts. I want flat/oval (not DTM-style) tailpipes. Something like the last pic but not bent. And of course I want a lot of (low) noise
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