Diameter of Stock Exaust piping
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Diameter of Stock Exaust piping
Hellom,
I am going to be buying a new muffler for my car...
What is the diameter of the stock exhaust piping
My car is a 93 Rx7
What muffler would you guys suggest?
And what inlet diameter should i go with, 2.5" or 3"
I am going to be buying a new muffler for my car...
What is the diameter of the stock exhaust piping
My car is a 93 Rx7
What muffler would you guys suggest?
And what inlet diameter should i go with, 2.5" or 3"
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Stock is somewhere in the 2 to 2.5" size. 3" is always the recommended pipe size for a turbo car.
You may also want to look at pre-made cat-back exhausts. You can buy a muffler and have a shop weld pipe up and make a system - this will save money many times, but it's really up to the muffler shop if they do a good job. I've seen more crappy muffler shop exhausts than not myself, whereas a good premade cat-back is a simple bolt-on and will fit and look great.
Dale
You may also want to look at pre-made cat-back exhausts. You can buy a muffler and have a shop weld pipe up and make a system - this will save money many times, but it's really up to the muffler shop if they do a good job. I've seen more crappy muffler shop exhausts than not myself, whereas a good premade cat-back is a simple bolt-on and will fit and look great.
Dale
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What size inlet piping for the muffler would you reccmend to get, for the stock ehaust setup?
Should i match the inlet piping of the exhaust piping, or go with a 3" inlet for the muffler?
Should i match the inlet piping of the exhaust piping, or go with a 3" inlet for the muffler?
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Would you guys suggest any of these mufflers?
http://motors.search.ebay.com/rx7_Mu...1QQsacatZ33636
and what am I looking for when I purchase a muffler?
http://motors.search.ebay.com/rx7_Mu...1QQsacatZ33636
and what am I looking for when I purchase a muffler?
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Originally Posted by wb123
and what am I looking for when I purchase a muffler?
http://www.rx7store.net/index.asp?Pa...S&Category=401
I recommend the Racing Beat twin tip.
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Originally Posted by jimlab
A cat-back specifically made for the FD so that it will bolt directly to the catalytic converter and use the stock exhaust hangers. Do yourself a favor...
http://www.rx7store.net/index.asp?Pa...S&Category=401
I recommend the Racing Beat twin tip.
http://www.rx7store.net/index.asp?Pa...S&Category=401
I recommend the Racing Beat twin tip.
listen to jimlab, he has more knowledge than many of us combined.
don't just buy a new muffler and have a shop weld it on, that's putting a band-aid on the problem, and these cars don't deal well with band-aids
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Originally Posted by Cgotto6
What exactally are you trying to go for with your exhaust? Loud? Sporty? Quiet? More information is needed to give you the best advice.
I would like something sounding like the Tanabe Racing Medallion.