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Old 02-12-2010, 02:06 AM   #1
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I was thinking about that too i like loud but i dont want to be so ridiculously loud that my neighbors complain lol I already had mty neighbor come over once because i have a catback on my altima and its pretty loud even with the scilencer in (not going to take it out).
Living near a high school, I've come to hate people like you... but N/A hondas with gutted cats and 3" exhausts are MUCH louder than most turbo'd cars... little f@#$ers.

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i like the idea of the semi divorced down pipe but wouldn't it defete the purpose of it being divorced in the first place?
It's a trade off... you still get much better response from the turbo... a DDP doesn't make you any more power.

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What DP are you running with from HKS? Is it normal, semi or fully divorced?
It's just a regular type 3" DP... I'm planning on adding an upgraded/segmented elbow and just keeping it.

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Your running a stock CT26 also right? (n/m i read your signature and answered my question)
Yeah, until I get together enough cash to send in one of my others for a rebuild.



EDIT: A DDP isn't going to make any additional noise when you're not boosting though. Stay light on the throttle when driving residentially and you're fine.
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Old 02-12-2010, 02:26 AM   #2
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Living near a high school, I've come to hate people like you... but N/A hondas with gutted cats and 3" exhausts are MUCH louder than most turbo'd cars... little f@#$ers.



It's a trade off... you still get much better response from the turbo... a DDP doesn't make you any more power.



It's just a regular type 3" DP... I'm planning on adding an upgraded/segmented elbow and just keeping it.





Yeah, until I get together enough cash to send in one of my others for a rebuild.



EDIT: A DDP isn't going to make any additional noise when you're not boosting though. Stay light on the throttle when driving residentially and you're fine.
i live near a high school also my car isnt really that loud the neighbors were like whos car is making all the noise. i just moved in at the time and being curious i guess. theres a lowered N/A honda civic Hatchback around here it sounds like a giant mosquito being amplified through a coffee can lol

The pipes i was looking at had the turbo elbow built into the DP. Do you think i should get one with a flex section in it also??

the guys at powerfab said they could make me a 3 Inch custom catless exhaust from turbo back with v-band connectors for around $1100. thats about the price of a full exhaust from suprastore with the TSM DP.

deffinatly going to go with a divorced or semi divorced DP. just dont know which and which brand to trust. i heard Bic had soem nice ones but i havnt heard of them before.
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BIC's been around for a long time. I'd have no hesitation about buying one.



Some of the kids around here are absolute shitheads... there's one kid with some ancient BMW 3xx series, spray painted camo and running open headers... it's a piece of crap and he's revs the engine for the hell of it all the time and then looks around for reactions. One of these days I'm going to shoot him (I probably shouldn't admit to that, huh? Won't go well if the court finds out I was planning the whole thing.).
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BIC's been around for a long time. I'd have no hesitation about buying one.



Some of the kids around here are absolute shitheads... there's one kid with some ancient BMW 3xx series, spray painted camo and running open headers... it's a piece of crap and he's revs the engine for the hell of it all the time and then looks around for reactions. One of these days I'm going to shoot him (I probably shouldn't admit to that, huh? Won't go well if the court finds out I was planning the whole thing.).
Well thats reassuring. they look like good quality goods but so do some of the ebay knockoffs. They say in the description that they dont hang really low like some others do. thats a good thing to i dont want my 250-500 dollar DP getting wacked and ripped off by some random item in the street.

Yeah i feel the same way about this dude in the honda. he drove arond with a doughnut on for about 3 months. its all falling apart and looks like a POS in my opinion. I think the Eibach lowering springs he put on cost more than his car did.
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One of these days I'm going to shoot him
jesus christ. if i ever piss you off give me a chance to apologize ; )
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jesus christ. if i ever piss you off give me a chance to apologize ; )
Nay, for I am a cruel and angy god.... er... um, guy. Okay, actually I'm rather forgiving... this guy's just been an intentional ass so long that my patience is finally burning up. (and I do know where he lives... parks that POS outside too... hmmm... might have go over in the dead of night and weld a muffler on it. )
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Nay, for I am a cruel and angy god.... er... um, guy. Okay, actually I'm rather forgiving... this guy's just been an intentional ass so long that my patience is finally burning up. (and I do know where he lives... parks that POS outside too... hmmm... might have go over in the dead of night and weld a muffler on it. )
Hahaha that will show him. Bmw's are loud with just a cat back i cant imagine what its like with open headers.

Has anyone on here bought a new OE Exhaust manifold from Toyota?When i got the turbo back none of the studs for the waste gate, water/oil lines were on it. I just wanted to know if its going to be the same way with the manifold.

I have all the nuts and bolts written down and on an order from champion, i just havnt ordered it yet. i couldnt find the the studs for the turbo side of the exhaust manifold or the studs for the oil and water lines there. the parts numbers dont work. the upper and lower studs are different sizes to i believe.

These were the numbers i used:

Turbo side Exhaust manifold studs
17141G

Turbo Water line studs
1712B

Turbo oil line studs
17021A

Waste gate studs
7025A

I believe these cross reff. to newer parts id have to drive up to Joe Myers to find out.
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Sweet!! i just found out i get free shipping from Champion Toyota : ) saved me like 15 bucks : ) im already liking them not only are they alot cheaper you get the actual toyota OE part and i dont have to pay shipping!!
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