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Old 07-06-05, 05:40 PM
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exhaust with only single instead of duals for N/A?
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no and that would look horrific.....why dont you go to there site next time www.racingbeat.com
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Originally Posted by NCRX791
no and that would look horrific.....why dont you go to there site next time www.racingbeat.com

I wouldn't say horrific neccesarily.... maybe... broken?
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Originally Posted by Torch101
exhaust with only single instead of duals for N/A?
On a stock port engine with a stock intake you could get away with a single RB turbo muffler. You'd have to make some type of connecting pipe to the cat. convertor or presilencer(whatever your using). The single turbo muffler will flow enough for a stock N/A engine but will become a constriction at higher rpm quickly.
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Check out Apexi N1 duals, fit perfectly to RB street header and presilencer pipe--ya, you need it, unless you install cat--Their really loud even with the presilencer installed
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Racing Beat makes the best muffler setup for the rotary. Why not just go with what they recommend and get the dual setup?
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Originally Posted by idsigloo
Racing Beat makes the best muffler setup for the rotary. Why not just go with what they recommend and get the dual setup?
They can have the best muffler award. We'll take the best exhaust system award!
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They can have the best muffler award. We'll take the best exhaust system award!
Who's we?
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He means CorkSport, look under his username..... Personally, I like RB, I prefer the "lower" exhaust note. Unless evileagle can convince me otherwise.....
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Originally Posted by yuichiror
He means CorkSport, look under his username..... Personally, I like RB, I prefer the "lower" exhaust note. Unless evileagle can convince me otherwise.....

Have a sound byte somewhere... I'll see if I can find it and post it up.
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