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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2008 Yaris Sedan Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 393
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the best way to do an exhaust on these, is to cut right before the first resonator starts, and pipe it to the muffler of your choice, with a cherry bomb glass-pack or similar straight through type resonator somewhere in the works. this is what it sounds like:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXAyTLtkHOs what in high quality. sorry, my girlfriend's little brother has to always make an annoying commentary every time he uses a video camera. i do still think the nitto mid-pipe sounds best, it actually made our car 1dB (estimated by me) quieter, and a bit deeer as well. This is because its using 3 resonators instead of a cat. The only problem is, the first resonator will fail quickly because of the heat. The same thing happened to another guy on this forum. I actually cut the first resonator apart and the weird fuzzy packing material that absorbs the sound had burned and hardened and was rattling around inside the resonator. In the end, i just cut the nitto mid-pipe just before the second resonator and welded it onto the end of the factory cat. worked out great and its even quieter now. |
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