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Old Apr 16, 2003 | 03:17 PM
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custom exhaust??

did anybody make their own custom exhaust systems? what did you use and what did you do? did you do all the welding? i need exhaust system, but i'm on tight budget, i should go for a custom exhaust system, at least, for now... any helps would be appreciated. thanks
Old Apr 16, 2003 | 08:48 PM
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I got a custom exhaust, but I let the shop do it. Unless you have the tools to do it, I would suggest the same. The biddest part will be bending the pipe, which requires a pretty big machine. I think it's called a bending mandrel. You car will also have to be on a lift.
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If youre gonna spend the money on a custom exhaust, be sure to get mandrel bent tude. If you get the crush bent tube you wont be much further ahead than when you started.
Old Apr 17, 2003 | 12:38 AM
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Re: custom exhaust??

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did anybody make their own custom exhaust systems? what did you use and what did you do? did you do all the welding? i need exhaust system, but i'm on tight budget, i should go for a custom exhaust system, at least, for now... any helps would be appreciated. thanks
It depends on what you want in the first place. The P5 stock has a great pulse rate as far as stock systems go, and you won't gain much power by going to a bigger exhuast becuase the engine doesn't breath in high rpm in the first place. The biggest thing needed is to get that ******* downpipe the hell out of there. Find a decent shop that can mandrel bend a replacement larger down pipe, and go with a better muffler if you want sound and looks...
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hell yeah, i'll get the body shop to do it. but if anybody can give me their list of all the pipes and the sizes, i might look it up at home depot or any places that hasn't been mentioned. would the custom make a good sound like... VROOM, VROOM, VROOM? i need that kind of custom exhaust... but also, how much does the body shop charge for install, bending mandrel, and labor? i'm much new to this, but i tell you, just two days ago i got done install the eibach springs on my car with no experience at all. custom exhaust just sounds easy.
Old Apr 17, 2003 | 03:02 PM
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Well, I have 2.25 exhaust. I paid $320 all together.
$150 for magnaflow muffler and $170 for custom piping and everything else.
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<<<< Well, I have 2.25 exhaust. I paid $320 all together.
$150 for magnaflow muffler and $170 for custom piping and everything else. >>>>


$320?! damn, still pricey to me, though. but if i was to get that done for about $300, i wouldn't be keeping it cause i will always want to upgrade the exhaust maybe to HKS or Racing Beat. well, i'm still getting the idea, though... i hate it, but my dad always tell me to save my money. woo.
Old Apr 17, 2003 | 11:13 PM
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you can always get a ebay muffler for 50 bucks and pay another 100 for a complete exhaust tubing and installation, it will be crused tubing, but if you use 2.25 or 2.5 tubing, it won't matter anyways. i would recommend ditching the resonator and the second cat. those 2 things, mostly the car, really affect the sound of the car in the higher rpm range
Old Apr 18, 2003 | 04:16 PM
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I have a custom exhaust also , but if I could get a cat back at a decent price I would ... cause the amount of times I have delt with rusted pippes is just rediculous
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I bought a Sparkco muffler through the original manufacturer guy. Paid $100 cdn including all taxes and shipping (received it the next day since he shipped it via. Fedex). Costed me $60 cdn for installation.

This is what I have:

http://www.sparkco.com/images/produc...s/DSC05180.jpg
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<<<I bought a Sparkco muffler through the original manufacturer guy. Paid $100 cdn including all taxes and shipping (received it the next day since he shipped it via. Fedex). Costed me $60 cdn for installation.

This is what I have:

http://www.sparkco.com/images/produ...rs/DSC05180.jpg>>>>



I like the muffler you got. it is pretty big, just what i am looking for. are they only muffler tip? do they make any sounds? describe it and how the car's feeling...
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yea i like it a lot.

It's a muffler that replaces your existing one, it needs to be welded on (thus a custom pipe is needed). It comes with a removable silencer. But whether you have the silencer on or not, the exhaust makes a strong deep exhaust note. (trust me, you'll like it). And without the silencer, I noticed that the car feels a little smoother (maybe due to less backpressure now). You won't really notice any power increase, but definitely the car runs smoother, and definitely sportier-feeling.

Hope it helps.

Eric
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