Spoon N1 axleback bolts up to DC sports exhaust!
Well, I received my Spoon N1 from Mike @ IPS (
) about a month ago and didn't want to spend more money on the T1R or Spoon b-pipe. zer0zer0 TypeR suggested that I just try to fit it onto my DC b-pipe. Now it fits great and after the install of a gasket, it no longer leaks either. I just need to go get the axleback centered in the rear bumper. Anyway, just the heads up about the Spoon N1.
DC installed.
Spoon N1 axleback flange.
Open DC b-pipe.
Mated DC and Spoon N1!!!
Overall the Spoon N1 is loud as hell, but the silencer makes it purrRRrr... Also, the DC axleback is hella heavy!!! I'd say that sucker weighed about 10-15 lbs. Spoon N1 is <10 lbs.
Anyway, I will get pictures of the Spoon N1 installed when I get the hangers adjusted.
Modified by nightrider at 12:24 PM 5/14/2003
) about a month ago and didn't want to spend more money on the T1R or Spoon b-pipe. zer0zer0 TypeR suggested that I just try to fit it onto my DC b-pipe. Now it fits great and after the install of a gasket, it no longer leaks either. I just need to go get the axleback centered in the rear bumper. Anyway, just the heads up about the Spoon N1.
DC installed.
Spoon N1 axleback flange.
Open DC b-pipe.
Mated DC and Spoon N1!!!
Overall the Spoon N1 is loud as hell, but the silencer makes it purrRRrr... Also, the DC axleback is hella heavy!!! I'd say that sucker weighed about 10-15 lbs. Spoon N1 is <10 lbs.
Anyway, I will get pictures of the Spoon N1 installed when I get the hangers adjusted. Modified by nightrider at 12:24 PM 5/14/2003
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B2FiNiTY »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Awesome! The new trend!
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ha haha.
preferably, i would rather have the T1R or the SPooN b-pipe. I'll probably just get that later. for now the dc b-pipe will be fine.
</TD></TR></TABLE>ha haha.
preferably, i would rather have the T1R or the SPooN b-pipe. I'll probably just get that later. for now the dc b-pipe will be fine.
which gasket did you use? i have a 5zigen fireball b pipe that i am going to put my spoon n1 axle back on the bpipe flange is flat like the dc sports one
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B2FiNiTY »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">What is the piping on the DC? 2.25?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yep, so it goes from the DC 2 1/4" piping to the Spoon classic bottleneck very evident right here:

and then through it's 60mm piping to the muffler cannister.
It does sound good I have to admit but, purely performance wise there are different ways to go.
Yep, so it goes from the DC 2 1/4" piping to the Spoon classic bottleneck very evident right here:
and then through it's 60mm piping to the muffler cannister.
It does sound good I have to admit but, purely performance wise there are different ways to go.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by wickedik »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">which gasket did you use? i have a 5zigen fireball b pipe that i am going to put my spoon n1 axle back on the bpipe flange is flat like the dc sports one</TD></TR></TABLE>
just take in your spoon axleback to a muffler shop and have them look for a gasket that will fit. my gasket cost like 2 bucks.
just take in your spoon axleback to a muffler shop and have them look for a gasket that will fit. my gasket cost like 2 bucks.
I have DC b-pipe and Stock exhaust...........fits great and is quite. I hate the DC exhaust but like the b-pipe.......it seems to be much lighter, larger and nicer then stock b-pipe.
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