3" Exhaust questions for you!
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3" Exhaust questions for you!
I am looking for a 3" cat back system but cant seem to find one. I know Thermal makes one but thats about it. I would like the Greddy EVO buts 70mm and not 3". I have a DC Sports right now and damn i love it. Sounds good too. Is it possible to just change to piping to 3" on that? it just doesnt seem possible but thought ide ask. Its the exact style of the stock exhaust. I dont want one too damn loud like the N1. Any sugguestions and websites? thanks.
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yeah you can change the piping,
but it depends on the muffler portions inlet.
if its not 3" then theres no point, cuz you'll just be getting bottled up at the end anyways
but it depends on the muffler portions inlet.
if its not 3" then theres no point, cuz you'll just be getting bottled up at the end anyways
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Re: (Tad)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Tad »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yeah you can change the piping,
but it depends on the muffler portions inlet.
if its not 3" then theres no point, cuz you'll just be getting bottled up at the end anyways</TD></TR></TABLE>
you could pick up universal 3" muffler or even at worst have yours flared out
but it depends on the muffler portions inlet.
if its not 3" then theres no point, cuz you'll just be getting bottled up at the end anyways</TD></TR></TABLE>
you could pick up universal 3" muffler or even at worst have yours flared out
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Re: (KTeller8)
You could buy piping from kteller8. He sells complete kits for just about any car. Then add whatever muffler you want. Adding a highflow cat instead of a stright pipe will help keep noise down. It will not be quiet by any means but it will keep the sound real deep instead of buzzy.
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