***NEW***Texas Speed F-Body cat-back
#362
Super Hulk Smash
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I'll get some videos tomorrow possibly of the system.
It's much milder than my true duals. They are not anywhere near as deep at idle. But that's okay. They are much more pleasant to drive around!
And at WOT they still sound good.
I don't have an electric cutout installed, but I think that'll make this the perfect mild-to-wild exhaust and let it be loud and thump when wanted and more civilized when actually driving in traffic.
Anywhere, here's a few pics as I installed it an the Kooks ORY pipe today.
It's much milder than my true duals. They are not anywhere near as deep at idle. But that's okay. They are much more pleasant to drive around!
And at WOT they still sound good.
I don't have an electric cutout installed, but I think that'll make this the perfect mild-to-wild exhaust and let it be loud and thump when wanted and more civilized when actually driving in traffic.
Anywhere, here's a few pics as I installed it an the Kooks ORY pipe today.
#363
Super Hulk Smash
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I did have a question for those who have installed this... my tips are recessed in a bit and seem to be angled crooked like the whole muffler needs to be rotated clockwise 15 degrees or so. Is that a problem with the way the I-Pipe and Y-Pipe are put together?
I tried to adjust it, and even moved the pipes toward the end of each junction to try and elongate. I don't know, maybe I just need to get under there and adjust it some more. But it fits over the axle fine without hitting and doesn't look like I have much room to pull the Y-Pipe to the edge of the header to elongate the system back.
But I might be able to clock the I-pipe over a little to maybe turn the muffler to be more square with the rear of the car. Wish the 2.5" tailpipes were a good 2" longer than they are so the tips are at least flush with the rear fascia. Right now, it's recessed in where you can't see the tips from the side.
I tried to adjust it, and even moved the pipes toward the end of each junction to try and elongate. I don't know, maybe I just need to get under there and adjust it some more. But it fits over the axle fine without hitting and doesn't look like I have much room to pull the Y-Pipe to the edge of the header to elongate the system back.
But I might be able to clock the I-pipe over a little to maybe turn the muffler to be more square with the rear of the car. Wish the 2.5" tailpipes were a good 2" longer than they are so the tips are at least flush with the rear fascia. Right now, it's recessed in where you can't see the tips from the side.
Last edited by JakeFusion; 07-16-2018 at 01:59 PM.
#367
TECH Apprentice
#368
TECH Resident
#372
TECH Resident
The Corsa that I had was loud.... but it may have had an exhaust leak at one of the bends which likely didn’t help the situation. (Looks like the guys who installed it dropped the pipe and didn’t fix the massive crimp it put into it... had I known that was a problem, I would have tried fixing the pipe and keeping the corsa)
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#378
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I mentioned before that I would examine the muffler. TSP mentions its similiar to a magnaflow and they are right. I took a few pictures for those who are wondering about the muffler design. The first picture has the inlet side circled in red. All pictures are taken from the outlets.
#379
TECH Senior Member
The smooth perforated core will have less backpressure by far.
#380
Staging Lane
Mine was smooth on the inside, had it on for a couple of years now and it's the best catback I've heard on a H/C car. I went with QTP 3 inch cutout as well. The only tiff I have with this exhaust is, on a Camaro, the tips look great but they slant downward a bit. From the rear of the car it looks perfect but from the side not so much. Going to take it to an exhaust shop at some point and see what they can do. I wouldnt hesitate to do buy it again.