dual/twin pass mufflers
I'm looking around, hoping to buy one for a semi-reasonable price. I've contacted Hytech & Jackson Racing regarding theirs, but only Hytech has responded - $390 for theirs. Although I'm sure it's a top notch unit, that's not exactly cheap. I'm betting a Mugen dual-pass would be at least as expensive as the Hytech one, but I want a 2.5" inlet, which I'm not sure the Mugen has (60mm on the Mugen?).
Anyone know what a Jackson Racing one goes for? Any other options I could be looking at?
Thanks . . . .
Anyone know what a Jackson Racing one goes for? Any other options I could be looking at?
Thanks . . . .
I have a mugen twin loop and its a $695 axle back unit . Yeah it's pricey, but it sounds like a damn motorcycle. I'm not sure about the JR unit. I know Konig wheels aka Mozart exh. systems has a muff like that for cheap, so does arospeed I believe.
and it does have a 2.5" inlet pipe
[Modified by WAFFLES, 1:28 PM 5/3/2002]
and it does have a 2.5" inlet pipe
[Modified by WAFFLES, 1:28 PM 5/3/2002]
I didn't know about those ones - thanks. Mozart Exhaust (or SK Performance) call theirs the "Evolution" muffler - looks like it retails for about $430. I'll try & get in contact with them for more information.
DC Sports calls theirs the TCS (twin-cannister system). I've e-mailed them to find out if just the muffler is available (rather than the cat-back), and to get more detailed specifications (inlet size, flow rate, dimensions, etc.) I'll let you all know if I get a response.
And my browser seems to be having issues with the Arospeed page. I'll try it from my home machine later.
edit: I don't see anything on Arospeed's website - lots of mufflers, but no twin pass. P.S. - I hate the arospeed website. Truly unnecessary.
[Modified by Daemione, 6:31 PM 5/3/2002]
DC Sports calls theirs the TCS (twin-cannister system). I've e-mailed them to find out if just the muffler is available (rather than the cat-back), and to get more detailed specifications (inlet size, flow rate, dimensions, etc.) I'll let you all know if I get a response.
And my browser seems to be having issues with the Arospeed page. I'll try it from my home machine later.
edit: I don't see anything on Arospeed's website - lots of mufflers, but no twin pass. P.S. - I hate the arospeed website. Truly unnecessary.
[Modified by Daemione, 6:31 PM 5/3/2002]
Mozart Exhaust (or SK Performance) call theirs the "Evolution" muffler - looks like it retails for about $430.
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search around on ebay........theres a guy on there selling them for about half that.....that's where i got mine from.
How do you feel about yours? Sound quality/volume? Do you have it on custom piping? With or without a resonator?
Thanks . . . .
i dont have it installed as of yet.......i will be soon i hope
so far all the responses i have been getting from other users is that it's pretty quiet (which is what i really want) it's fully stainless steel so it should last forever and it flows pretty good.
i did a quick search on ebay and i couldent find it anymore either......keep searching i'm sure you can find someone selling one.......
so far all the responses i have been getting from other users is that it's pretty quiet (which is what i really want) it's fully stainless steel so it should last forever and it flows pretty good.
i did a quick search on ebay and i couldent find it anymore either......keep searching i'm sure you can find someone selling one.......
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