Can we hear turbo people's exhaust sounds
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Videos a little old...... but here's my contribution. CC228 cam (115LSA), 2x ProFlo stainless converters, STS GT67.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID3MPLX8oz0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID3MPLX8oz0
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This is me breaking my car. STS T67, TR224/114, downpipe only, no muffler. The crappy old car sounds are from the car in the left lane that broke.
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/T...58-a_76254.htm
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/T...58-a_76254.htm
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How about with as little muffler as possible? Here's the single exhaust from a T67 front mount:
http://s146.photobucket.com/albums/r...xhaustclip.flv
http://s146.photobucket.com/albums/r...xhaustclip.flv
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Glad to help. The shop found that MagnaFlow, and I don't have any record of the PN...
But the dimensions on the muffler cylinder itself look to be 14" long with a diameter of about 6". Looking carefully at the inlet and outlet piping, I think the actual connecting diameters are closer to 3.5" and not 4" as stated in the vid. The OD of the tip is 4".
Looking at MagnaFlow's site, I'm pretty sure it's a #14161, from the Race/Specialty Series. JEGS for $118.
But the dimensions on the muffler cylinder itself look to be 14" long with a diameter of about 6". Looking carefully at the inlet and outlet piping, I think the actual connecting diameters are closer to 3.5" and not 4" as stated in the vid. The OD of the tip is 4".
Looking at MagnaFlow's site, I'm pretty sure it's a #14161, from the Race/Specialty Series. JEGS for $118.