Exhaust Routing Option (NZ)
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Exhaust Routing Option (NZ)
Friend from NZ was telling me about his plan for an Mx5 exhaust. Sounded interesting enough to post, so I asked him to take pics. Definitely an option I'm considering in the future. I think that's a 13" can on that muff - but I like the idea of getting the spare under the trunk w/o having to cut out the skin. Mine is that way because my bumper was already trashed from being rear-ended (yes I kept the cash - spent it on racing :gay. - rob
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probably- they're cheap and every cheap glasspack I've seen is louvered. Bell mentions running them the "wrong" way in a turbo set so the louveres don't scoop the flow, but then they don't work as well. Mine is the right way. My thinking was that an entire 3" exhaust would compensate for some of the other inefficiencies.
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how much are those cherry bombs? the perf core 'resonator' i run was like $35.
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I always thought the idea of two 4" x 18" round Magnaflows would be cool, then dumping out the driver side.
Or even going as far as fitting 3 up there for ultra stealth...I really hate loud exhausts.
Or even going as far as fitting 3 up there for ultra stealth...I really hate loud exhausts.
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The top is stock. The bottom is the ultra-flo welded dynomax.
the current muffler is bigger. it got rid of the 3000 rpm drone on the freeway. very livable.