Dual Exhaust, Just a question/theory |
Dual Exhaust, Just a question/theory |
Mar 12, 2005 - 1:46 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 23, '05 From Avondale, AZ Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I've been readin a lot about dual exhaust set-ups and the overall opinion is negative. Now it's my understanding that most MR-2's have a dual exhaust set-up on them. Also, I've been reading a lot about headers and I realize that the Celica 5s-fe engine sit different from the MR-2 5s-fe engine, but they are overall the same engine. My question would have to be, if you put a MR-2 header on then customized it to fit to a MR-2 dual exhaust set-up, would that not work? Obviously the header would point to the ground, as so many have put it, but with a little moding, couldn't you hook it up so that it would still look and sound good?
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Mar 13, 2005 - 6:01 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 23, '05 From Avondale, AZ Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Actually, the only reason I was interested in a dual exhaust set-up is for the looks. The body kit I want to get has two spots for exhaust and it just doesn't really look right with only one pipe coming out. I don't really care if they both spew out exhaust, or if only one is hooked up, but I at least want the second pipe to run to the first pipe so that it looks real, even if it's not. And in this po-dunk town I live in, I doubt anyone would even notice if there was no exhaust coming out, it's mainly just for show. Most of the people in this town who want the dual exhaust look on their car buy a tip and hang it on their car to make it look like it's real, and that's just retarded. Anyway, just to make sure, if I was to add a Y-pipe and another exhaust set-up coming off that, would it be an actual dual exhaust? Cause, I'm not really going for performance or sound, it's more for looks. Eventually, I do want to turbo my engine, but that's a future plan for now.
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