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Re: titanium catback (STImachine)
Why would you want one? Titanium doesn't retain heat that well. It will heat up like aluminum.
You want your exhaust to be as non-conductive as possible.
The closest your going to get is a "titanium" look muffler. There's a GOOD reason exhausts and exhaust manifolds are made of steel. Do a wikipedia search on both metals and you'll understand why it makes more sense to use steel for hot gas escape.
You want your exhaust to be as non-conductive as possible.
The closest your going to get is a "titanium" look muffler. There's a GOOD reason exhausts and exhaust manifolds are made of steel. Do a wikipedia search on both metals and you'll understand why it makes more sense to use steel for hot gas escape.
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Re: titanium catback (ek forever guy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ek forever guy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Why would you want one?</TD></TR></TABLE>
The main reason would likely be weight reduction, but the cost of such a system would outweigh those benefits on all but the most dedicated race cars. It's easier and less expensive to drop the weight elsewhere, and where it will most likely be farther from the car's centre of gravity.
The main reason would likely be weight reduction, but the cost of such a system would outweigh those benefits on all but the most dedicated race cars. It's easier and less expensive to drop the weight elsewhere, and where it will most likely be farther from the car's centre of gravity.
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Re: titanium catback (Padawan)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Padawan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
The main reason would likely be weight reduction, but the cost of such a system would outweigh those benefits on all but the most dedicated race cars. It's easier and less expensive to drop the weight elsewhere, and where it will most likely be farther from the car's centre of gravity. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Another good point.
I couldn't imagine the weight savings being much more than ~20 lbs. I didn't think exhaust piping was all that heavy.
here's J's racing makes something.
http://www.aj-racing.com/catal...age=1
And I found this on google.
http://www.eboostonline.com/as...d=195
Though for $550 I doubt you're really getting a full titanium exhaust.
The main reason would likely be weight reduction, but the cost of such a system would outweigh those benefits on all but the most dedicated race cars. It's easier and less expensive to drop the weight elsewhere, and where it will most likely be farther from the car's centre of gravity. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Another good point.
I couldn't imagine the weight savings being much more than ~20 lbs. I didn't think exhaust piping was all that heavy.
here's J's racing makes something.
http://www.aj-racing.com/catal...age=1
And I found this on google.
http://www.eboostonline.com/as...d=195
Though for $550 I doubt you're really getting a full titanium exhaust.
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Re: titanium catback (STImachine)
http://www.jic-magic.com/ViewP...ID=22
it ain't cheap, but its pretty sweet. I've wanted this for awhile for my coupe, but i can't justify it when my apex'i N1 works just fine.
it ain't cheap, but its pretty sweet. I've wanted this for awhile for my coupe, but i can't justify it when my apex'i N1 works just fine.
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Re: titanium catback (ek forever guy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ek forever guy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
here's J's racing makes something.
http://www.aj-racing.com/catal...age=1
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^^ Wow... $1500?!? I would love to see a side by side comparison of weight/hp between this exhaust system and another system at a 1/5th of the cost. Major bling points though. I just could never see myself pissing away 1500 on an exhaust system, even if I had the cash.
here's J's racing makes something.
http://www.aj-racing.com/catal...age=1
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^^ Wow... $1500?!? I would love to see a side by side comparison of weight/hp between this exhaust system and another system at a 1/5th of the cost. Major bling points though. I just could never see myself pissing away 1500 on an exhaust system, even if I had the cash.
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Re: titanium catback (spAdam)
Yeah, I've seen cheaper for STI's, so I didn't know that'd be the only choice. Thanks though, but I'll take something heavier and cheaper.
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Re: titanium catback (STImachine)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by STImachine »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ended up just going with ole faithful. Apex-i N1 </TD></TR></TABLE>
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by STImachine »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ended up just going with ole faithful. Apex-i N1 </TD></TR></TABLE>
Ole Faithful is right... DB's are going to be gushing out of that exhaust like the damn geyser itself lol
Glad to see you made a better choice that was easier on the pocketbook
Ole Faithful is right... DB's are going to be gushing out of that exhaust like the damn geyser itself lol
Glad to see you made a better choice that was easier on the pocketbook
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Re: titanium catback (STImachine)
how does titanium hold up in bad weather?
i dont see the weight savings outweighing the cost though
definite bling factor though
i dont see the weight savings outweighing the cost though
definite bling factor though
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by built562 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">how does titanium hold up in bad weather?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Extremely well. It's often used as a blade material for salt water dive knives due to its corrosion resistance.
Extremely well. It's often used as a blade material for salt water dive knives due to its corrosion resistance.
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I'm glad to see you went with the Apexi exhaust, they make good stuff. Titanium exhausts are not worth the money especially in a DD. Only people with full race cars, or people who want the mad JDM bling points on a show car would pay that much for an exhaust.
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Sounds like you have a titanium obsession.
I do. I have several titanium parts on my EG. As well as some knives and watches.
I have a Ti exhaust on my EG,
and I have one for sale for $750 obo. email me back and I'll get you some pics.
It weighs roughly 15lbs and looks deadly. The tailpipe is a little large, but it resonates the sound real good. Deep sound , but not too loud. I run mine without the silencer.
Get back to me, I think it's right up your alley.
AJ racing (offical N. American J's racing distributor) is about 20mins away from my house, and I thought about getting the J's Racing 60RS Titanium Catback but it's $1200+. Way too much.
I looked far and wide fpr a Ti exhaust, and I found this one at a reasonable price. I liked it so much, I bought 2. One for myself and one to sell.
As far as I know, the one I'm selling has been discontinued.
I have a feeling it will sell in the next month, I have a few people interested.
I can even put it up on ebay if you would like. I have 72 transactions with 100
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Just let me know.
feel free to email me
briankoteyza@hotmail.com
I do. I have several titanium parts on my EG. As well as some knives and watches.
I have a Ti exhaust on my EG,
and I have one for sale for $750 obo. email me back and I'll get you some pics.
It weighs roughly 15lbs and looks deadly. The tailpipe is a little large, but it resonates the sound real good. Deep sound , but not too loud. I run mine without the silencer.
Get back to me, I think it's right up your alley.
AJ racing (offical N. American J's racing distributor) is about 20mins away from my house, and I thought about getting the J's Racing 60RS Titanium Catback but it's $1200+. Way too much.
I looked far and wide fpr a Ti exhaust, and I found this one at a reasonable price. I liked it so much, I bought 2. One for myself and one to sell.
As far as I know, the one I'm selling has been discontinued.
I have a feeling it will sell in the next month, I have a few people interested.
I can even put it up on ebay if you would like. I have 72 transactions with 100
% feedback.
Just let me know.
feel free to email me
briankoteyza@hotmail.com
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In the May 2000 super street issue they had the si challenge where 4 mags tuned si's and went head to head. SS relied heavily on JUN engine of japan. To stay within the $10,000 budget they custom machined several parts (labor did not count). One of those was a titanium exhaust, they valued it at $400. Knowing jun they probably used the higher purity 3al/2v ti(sourced in japan). If you went with a slightly lower grade 6/4 ti you could get that for even less. Russia is a huge supplier of inexpensive titanium. So lets say we could probably get some Russian 6/4 for around $400 with importation fees. Find a shop that does tig welding to do the fab, you theoretically could have a titanium headerback exhaust for under seven. You just would not have a fancy jdm badge on it.
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Re: titanium catback (STImachine)
Here is a link to my titanium exhaust on sale. I've lowered it to $600 obo.
There are pics up of the exhaust on my car. I have another one new in the box.
http://www.vancouvercivics.com...69551
I state the weight of the exhaust as 14lbs. Closer to 10lbs.
I have an ebay account, and I can put it up if you like.
Thanks
Brian
There are pics up of the exhaust on my car. I have another one new in the box.
http://www.vancouvercivics.com...69551
I state the weight of the exhaust as 14lbs. Closer to 10lbs.
I have an ebay account, and I can put it up if you like.
Thanks
Brian
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Re: titanium catback (STImachine)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by STImachine »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Does anyone make a titanium catback for an EG hatch? I've been searching unsucessfully to find one. Thanks. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I think JIC might. Maybe J's. Buddy club does im ALMOST positive.
Titanium = raspy and LOUDDDDDDDD, just so you know
I think JIC might. Maybe J's. Buddy club does im ALMOST positive.
Titanium = raspy and LOUDDDDDDDD, just so you know
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