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Old Sep 19, 2018 | 04:49 AM
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3.5 inch twin tip muffler

I am looking to buy a muffler with 3.5 inch inlet and twin tip outlet configuration. Unfortunately Magnaflow, Varex and the like I have looked into do not offer such a muffler. The muffler will be installed on my current cat-back exhaust, which is 3.5 diameter.

I do know that TCP Magic (G-Face) and R-Magic offer a cat-back with this configuration, however I would prefer to buy only the muffler with the twin tips, if such a thing exists.

Any info on this?
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Old Sep 20, 2018 | 03:07 PM
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Old Sep 20, 2018 | 09:18 PM
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SMB used to make a rear muffler, which was offered with 3.5" in and dual out. Unfortunately, SMB has ceased manufacturing parts for the the RX-7 so you can't get these new anymore. Nevertheless, keep an eye out second. They were an Australian product, but lots sold in the US. They're pretty hard to find in Australia unfortunately. I doubt you'll find them in Europe at all.

AES in Australia can make you a custom one with those specs, which is what I am doing, but 3 inch in to twin outlet.

The other option is to look for a single outlet 3.5" muffler and get a single-twin tip (which integrates a Y splitter into the tip itself)? It won't look as nice but opens up the choice of mufflers.
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Old Sep 21, 2018 | 05:53 AM
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I think the old RB exhausts were 3.5 duals. Had them on my last FD. Perfect exhaust, very hard to find. I don't know why they switched to the newer style.
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Old Sep 24, 2018 | 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by KYPREO

AES in Australia can make you a custom one with those specs, which is what I am doing, but 3 inch in to twin outlet.
The other option is to look for a single outlet 3.5" muffler and get a single-twin tip (which integrates a Y splitter into the tip itself)? It won't look as nice but opens up the choice of mufflers.
Thanks for your reply. 3 inch in is out of the discussion as the exhaust nstalled is 3.5inch. The single-twin tip is indeed a solution as a last resort. For the time being will wait in case another solution comes up.
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Old Sep 24, 2018 | 12:40 AM
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I think the old RB exhausts were 3.5 duals. Had them on my last FD. Perfect exhaust, very hard to find. I don't know why they switched to the newer style.
Never saw one, would you have more info on these?
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