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Old 04-22-12, 06:50 PM
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NY exhaust for fc n/a

what do you guys think of an exhaust system, which would consist of headers straight into 2 mufflers,............ no presilencer, no catalic converter, just headers to pipe - y pipe to both mufflers
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It would be this: http://www.racingbeat.com/RX7-1986-1...ems/16451.html, but deafening. NAs with a header and no silencer of any kind are extremely loud.
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yeah saw this, thanks, i just find it a bit steep for an exhaust system
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Originally Posted by jgutz
what do you guys think of an exhaust system, which would consist of headers straight into 2 mufflers,............ no presilencer, no catalic converter, just headers to pipe - y pipe to both mufflers

If your car is pre-89, your "secondaries" are operated by exhaust back pressure. This would cause you to make a lot more noise and lot less power.
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Originally Posted by zak rabbit
If your car is pre-89, your "secondaries" are operated by exhaust back pressure. This would cause you to make a lot more noise and lot less power.
it's a 91, thanks a lot!
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I would go with a tanabe exhaust that's the one I put it on my FC it sound nice and gives it a great sound.
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