05-16-2021, 05:34 PM | #1 |
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So, in 2 days I will be going to an exhaust shop in my area to get a custom exhaust fabricated for my car. When I get there I will decide on whether to keep the whole exhaust oval piping or go to round piping. The plan is to cut the stock exhaust somewhere between the downpipe and the resonator so I can keep the factory exhaust intact and revert back to stock when I sell the car. It will be a full 3.5in (at least I think thats what I heard the stock exhaust diameter is so I will be matching it) "midpipe-back". Going to see what type of tips they have for selection at the shop, but I'm thinking of a nice set of 4in rounded edge polished tips, cant seem to find any tips that go 3.5in-4out so maybe Ill just have to find something that will work. If anyone has done something similar before feel free to leave your experience, and I will be posting videos and pictures when it is done.
Update: I had the job done. 3inch from mid-pipe area, split y-pipe with 2.5 inch piping. Have 4 inch polish stainless tips on order. Should have them on Friday and will post updated pictures then. https://youtube.com/shorts/VPj3ta4Z1IA?feature=share Last edited by blackg20_330i; 05-18-2021 at 04:18 PM.. |
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One recommendation, keep the oval piping. It has zero impact on performance and provides better clearance. I would do an axle-back, but there are literally only two available, and one i'm not to keen on and the other is way to expensive. |
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