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Old 01-19-17, 04:34 PM
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St. May Shotgun Exhaust - Measurements/dimensions

Hi Guys,

I've been trying to find one of these for about a year, but they seem to be really hard to find. A friend of mine owns a performance and fabrication shop, so I'm toying with the idea of having a similar one made out of stainless.

For anyone that owns one, could I get some measurements? I'm looking for the following:
-piping diameter after the Y
-Tip diameter
-Tip length
-Muffler canister diameter
-Muffler canister length

Any additional measurements that you think are important would be great as well. Thanks.
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fellow member name SilverTRD can chim in on this im sure ! cause i want to buy his !!
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I'll get those measurements for you tonight or tmrw. Although I'm not sure I want replicas running around! :-D ha
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I'll get those measurements for you tonight or tmrw. Although I'm not sure I want replicas running around! :-D ha
Thanks. Don't worry, it won't be a direct replica. If at all possible, we intend to make it better hah
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The funny thing is I'm considering selling my St. Mays for a Racing Beat, maybe i'm getting old...but i'm moving now so I wont have the room to hang all my cool parts on the wall. :-(
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hey hey hey don't go shouting it all over the place I got dibs lol
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The funny thing is I'm considering selling my St. Mays for a Racing Beat, maybe i'm getting old...but i'm moving now so I wont have the room to hang all my cool parts on the wall. :-(
I have owned both and I am old too.
St may is far better. Its really not loud at all. Its deeper. Sounds very similar at idle. the only difference is appearance. The RB dual looks mellow.




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