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post Mar 15, 2008 - 9:43 PM
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k so today i went to the apexi garage sale and got a N1 NA universal muffler for only $100!!!!!
anyawyas
i have no idea to install it
help please?
 
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post Mar 15, 2008 - 9:47 PM
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You're just going to install the muffler? imo thats pretty rice. If you want some power get a catback exhaust made. It all depends on how big the inlet is. Lets say you piping size is 2" and your inlet on the muffler is 2.5". You are going to have to take that 2" piping and make diameter of the pipe big enough to kind of fit snug into that muffler inlet. I don't know how to ghetto rig that, but you might have to take it the the exhaust shop to welt it on. Because either way you do it, you're going to have to weld.


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post Mar 15, 2008 - 11:21 PM
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QUOTE(bccentaur3 @ Mar 15, 2008 - 9:47 PM) [snapback]654307[/snapback]

You're just going to install the muffler? imo thats pretty rice. If you want some power get a catback exhaust made. It all depends on how big the inlet is. Lets say you piping size is 2" and your inlet on the muffler is 2.5". You are going to have to take that 2" piping and make diameter of the pipe big enough to kind of fit snug into that muffler inlet. I don't know how to ghetto rig that, but you might have to take it the the exhaust shop to welt it on. Because either way you do it, you're going to have to weld.


bah, tons of people have only muffler upgrades. and in all honestly a full cat back aint gonna help a north american celica. as long as you dont go around redlining and revving your engine you wont be rice.

just call around different shops and see how much they charge for welding a muffler on. i believe my brother paid about 40-50 bucks for his job.
post Mar 16, 2008 - 12:57 PM
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well they didnt have the cat for celicas at the sale so thats why i only bought the muffler...
im taking it to my friend today to have him take a look
but yeah thanks for info.............................
post Mar 16, 2008 - 1:30 PM
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QUOTE(daazndood @ Mar 15, 2008 - 11:21 PM) [snapback]654322[/snapback]

QUOTE(bccentaur3 @ Mar 15, 2008 - 9:47 PM) [snapback]654307[/snapback]

You're just going to install the muffler? imo thats pretty rice. If you want some power get a catback exhaust made. It all depends on how big the inlet is. Lets say you piping size is 2" and your inlet on the muffler is 2.5". You are going to have to take that 2" piping and make diameter of the pipe big enough to kind of fit snug into that muffler inlet. I don't know how to ghetto rig that, but you might have to take it the the exhaust shop to welt it on. Because either way you do it, you're going to have to weld.


bah, tons of people have only muffler upgrades. and in all honestly a full cat back aint gonna help a north american celica.


as a matter of fact i think it helps the N-American version more than the one with 3S-GE, as in our celicas have headers in stock, so i dont think that the catback will help that much.. Even though, Im going to get one biggrin.gif


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