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Old Dec 13, 2001 | 05:08 PM
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Default Another option for a 2.5" exhaust?

I was flipping through an ad for JC Whitney and for some reason decided to read about the Airmass Thundermuff cat-backs. Well, the ad says it uses 2.5" tubing, so I looked around online and on Airmass' site it says the same thing. The pricing isn't too bad (but its aluminized, not SS tubing) though the style isn't exactly my favorite. Unless someone knows of a problem with these systems, it seems like a good choice to me seeing as there aren't many 2.5" systems available. Anyone have any experience with them?
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Old Dec 13, 2001 | 05:41 PM
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Default Re: Another option for a 2.5" exhaust? (SpecR0123)

I bet you 5 bucks no one will have experience with them and you will get replies saying Airmass is crap.
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Old Dec 13, 2001 | 06:19 PM
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Default Re: Another option for a 2.5" exhaust? (George Knighton)

I was under the impression that Dave does not yet offer cat-back systems like the one he constructed for the header test. I know he was selling a kit that needed to be welded. However, after reading about the unexpected amount of time it took them to achieve a proper fit when welding the system on the test car, I would rather buy a more bolt-on ready system. If he is indeed selling the same exhaust that he made for the test as a complete system, then I would be extremely interested in buying one.
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Old Dec 13, 2001 | 06:38 PM
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If he is indeed selling the same exhaust that he made for the test as a complete system, then I would be extremely interested in buying one.
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Old Dec 13, 2001 | 07:21 PM
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Default Re: Another option for a 2.5" exhaust? (Disco Monkey)

no **** me too...its gonna cost me 650 for the kakimoto R 2.5in exhaust...thats the only one i can find except for the 1000.00 jdm mugen
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Old Dec 13, 2001 | 07:43 PM
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Default Re: Another option for a 2.5" exhaust? (SpecR0123)

2.5" OD Performance Catbacks:

SMSP, "comes in 9 pieces and needs to be TIG welded, includes Magnaflow Resonator and Muffler, you choose material and length of Resonator." Available from Dave at SMS

Hytech, "Spoke to John last week and He'll take orders for his True 2.5" Twincanister after Jan. 1st when He's done with his F-1 projects" Available from Hytech.

Kakimoto R, another 2.5" with either an N-1 or oval style muffler design "Tauns Choice from SHO." Available from http://www.boomplustoys.net

Type One: offering a 2.5" and also a Titanium muffler available soon from Mike "TypeRmsm," http://www.ipsracing.com

Just a few for you tp peruse and entertain.

Good luck,

A.

PS I have PICS of all of 'em but, nowhere to host so IM or Email me and I'll send 'em.


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