exhoust system
exhoust system
Hi guys!! im saving some $ to set my exhoust. I got thois bad ass header from one of our members xiaogary. Now i want to finish the exhoust. I want to fo 2" now... shud i do it on stainless steel or save extra $ to set it all mandrel? And im going with magnaflow... unless anyone here recomends me somthing better? Thanks all and have a kick ass day _alex_
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Re: exhoust system
alex wrote:Hi guys!! im saving some $ to set my exhoust. I got thois bad ass header from one of our members xiaogary. Now i want to finish the exhoust. I want to fo 2" now... shud i do it on stainless steel or save extra $ to set it all mandrel? And im going with magnaflow... unless anyone here recomends me somthing better? Thanks all and have a kick ass day _alex_
do you have a honda alex???
i would 2'' out if your engine is NA
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SS is expensive, most professional exhaust shops would use an Aluminized steel which prevents it from rusting. If you live near the ocean or the city salts your roads in the winter you kinda screwed regardless. I just took out my rear muffler and did an axle back set-up temporarily. I intend to remove all mufflers and resonators and do a 2.25" system from cat back into a Flowmaster 60 series and pipe it out the driver's side before the rear wheel under the back door.
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Mandrel bends are overrated. Just go 2" with regular bends and you'll be fine. If you want the flow of 2" full mandrel, just get 2.25" with regular bends.
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trempus wrote:but menderl bend looks so much better
haha, yes it does... for whoever is working on the underside of the car lol
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a lot of the car shows i've been to, the guys put mirrors under the car so that people can see the underside
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haha, yes it does... for whoever is working on the underside of the car lol[/quote]
AHAHAHAH true!!! =P like my dad would say.. from a plane no 1 will see it !! AHAHAH
AHAHAHAH true!!! =P like my dad would say.. from a plane no 1 will see it !! AHAHAH
Re: exhoust system
the real question is what is your purpose for the exhaust? if you're going car show route or total stripped track car then SS mandrel is what you need for looks/weight savings, but if you're looking for those things then go with titanium, even lighter and better looking! But if you're just looking for a bit of power boost without concern for looks or getting that extra 1/2hp from mandrel then just get regular aluminized
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