Exhaust, intake, Exhaust, intake, man I'm exhausted |
Exhaust, intake, Exhaust, intake, man I'm exhausted |
Nov 27, 2002 - 6:23 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 13, '02 From Ottawa, Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I've got my car now, so I want to know which exhaust is the best, ive been looking around and I think that either Tanabe or HKS have the best looking cat backs, problem is the only manufacturer for the 6g Celi is Greddy with thier SP cat back, I'd get this but it looks kind of funny (No offense ) I mean the tip isnt the best looking and the piping doesnt look much wider or free'er flowing than stock so I was wondering:
1. Can I someone plz post pics of an installed Greddy SP 2. Would the 5g ST-185 HKS Hi-power cat back exhaust be able to be put on a 6g GT, and would this be a good idea? 3. If I were to get a universal Tanabe medallion exhaust where should I go for the piping? 4. Are there any other exhaust manufacturers for the 6g -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------As for the intake part I'm strongly considering the injen one for the 6g, but was wondering if it was a cold air intake, even if its not does the heat shield help against the hot engine air, if not are there any good CAI for our gen cars? Also I've hears that the Blitz filter is one of the best out there, if this is true how would I make it into a CAI? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks in advance for any info |
Nov 27, 2002 - 9:53 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 30, '02 From NoVa Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
i dont have any pics of the sp. But for as where to get piping go to any shop that does any muffler work, they should be able to help you out or recommend any other place for you to go.
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Nov 29, 2002 - 8:30 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Sep 16, '02 From Yarmouth,N.S Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
you wondeing about CAI check out the Weapon-R intake you can get a ram air kit for the Dragon intake. Dragon comes in different colors also so you can keep your engine bay nice and slick.
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Nov 30, 2002 - 12:25 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 30, '02 From Michigan Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
the weapon R intake is pretty nice, the only problem is that its filter is pretty cheasy, you would want to get a K&N filter or a like filter instead.... that would end up costing more than whay you would want to.
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Dec 2, 2002 - 2:41 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 26, '02 From Wolverhampton,England Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
The best option is to get one custom made. I have a 5" slash cut cobra backbox (ascar don't know if they are out in the states) which cost me 200 pounds which is fairly expensive but is a well nice box. The rest of the system is 4 inchs all the way through and is all stainless steel. So all in all it cost me just shy of 450 quid but it looks and sounds better then anything HKS would give you and it is pretty much half the price plus you have the choice of pretty much any backbox which is a big bonus if you are as picky as me. At the end of the day it may be a bit more hassel then buying a pre made full sys but the results are a lot better
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Dec 2, 2002 - 8:39 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 13, '02 From Ottawa, Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
wouldnt an exhaust with 4'' piping have really low pressure, this would make your car lose any tourque it had and it would actually decrease hp. Unless you have a turbo of course, in which case different mechanics apply and a big 4'' pipe is perfect, ANY one have pics of the GREDDY SP?????????????? ANY other good exhausts/intakes I hear the injen is good
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Dec 2, 2002 - 11:04 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 29, '02 From ny to philly Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
this is a bad picture, but it gives you a basic idea of what the Greddy looks like
not big on looks, I agree. but the sound is deep and gets LOUD only at full throttle, quite nice IMHO. also since the muffler doesn't come chromed out as you may like it to be, you can always put paint thinner on it and it will come out all pretty. |
Dec 4, 2002 - 2:32 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 26, '02 From Wolverhampton,England Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Yeah thats what i thought but it can't have that little pressure cause when running hot it will kick flames out and it is only a 1.8ST. |
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Dec 4, 2002 - 2:49 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 13, '02 From Hawaii Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I heard Tanabe Racing Medalion and Apexi GT spec exhaust is good.
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Dec 4, 2002 - 5:21 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 1, '02 From North Bethesda, MD Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I'm gonna have to go ahead and call BS on this one. there is no way you would gain HP on a 4" exhaust on 1.8L NA engine. that's just the way things work. and you definitely would not have flames coming out the back without some kind of forced induction. the ST engine just doesn't get that hot. sorry to be a downer, but i mean, if you have a 4" exhaust pipe off of an NA 4 cyl, you will lose power. oh, to add to the first post, that HKS exhaust is meant for a turbo engine, so you wouldn't want to put it on your 6 gen. -------------------- 1994 Lexus ES300
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Dec 4, 2002 - 5:22 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 29, '02 From Franklin/Nashville, TN Currently Offline Reputation: 16 (100%) |
ok. wow. c'mon. 4" on ANY 4cyl import n/a car is outrageous. the biggest i'd suggest going on any n/a car is about 2.5"..as for the celica. 2.25". as for the first post, anything NOT made for the 6th generation celica will not fit. i know there is the GReddy SP exhaust, and there is also an HKS Windmaster exhaust that you can get, but that has to be altered slightly to fit. there are also a couple other kits available overseas that will fit w/ minor modifications i believe. as for Intake, i've heard nothing but good things about the DR CAI that is offered by John over on celica.net (his name is The Evilspeed Toe). and yeah. if you wanna go universal, as oreo said, Tanabe and Apexi are good to get, as well as many other brands out there. just do some research and shopping man, you'll figure it all out.
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Dec 7, 2002 - 5:51 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 7, '02 From Austin,TX Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
if you dont like the looks of the exhaust you r finding dont get them. the reason you cant find an exhaust that fits your car is because you are probably trying to find a direct fit one. just find a nice univeresal muffler(im going with ractive or borla)and get a shop to do the pipeing. for a n/a car i would definetly not go with pipeing bigger than 2.25 because you will loose tq. when chooseing a shop make sure you find one that can do mendral bends and you should be set. lets face it guys we just dont have the suport that hondas have.
as for the cai, if it doesnt pull air from a location that it can recieve clod air then it will not be a cold air intake. even if it does have a heat resistant sheild or cover or paint or whatever else they use. but on the other token, if the intake does get its air from a cold location but it the gets heated up before it reaches the engine, then it is not a cold air intake either. so the covering and the location of where it gets the air work hand in hand. |
Dec 11, 2002 - 3:09 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 9, '02 From Sacramento, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
If u want to see a pic of it installed look at my profile, i've got a pretty good pic of it and the back of the car. Good performance gain and the sound is very nice. Quality....that's all i've got to say.
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Dec 11, 2002 - 3:33 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 29, '02 From Franklin/Nashville, TN Currently Offline Reputation: 16 (100%) |
btw guys, he's talkin about the GReddy exhaust...and Blur..have you considered strippin the black paint off the muffler to make it all stainless?? -John- -------------------- |
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Dec 28, 2002 - 2:27 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 26, '02 From Wolverhampton,England Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Sorry guys but i swear i have flames granted i have to rag the bolloc** of her from standing but i have plenty of witnesses on a few occasions. I'm not talking fireballs here biggest would be a half foot out of the pipe burning bright blue. One of the reasons why you other st boys may not have flames is because i have an FSE fuel regulator. here is FSE's explanation In an electronic fuel injection system, the fuel is drawn from the tank by the fuel pump, and passed to the fuel rail for delivery to the cylinders via the injectors. Because the fuel pump sends the fuel in pulses, a fuel pressure control valve is required to stabilise the pressure in the fuel rail to provide a constant feed to the injectors. As you accelerate the demand for fuel increases.
"With a standard control valve the pressure in the fuel rail increases by 1 part of fuel for every 1 part of air in the inlet manifold (a ratio of 1 to 1). With a FSE Power Boost Valve the pressure is increased by 1.7 parts of fuel for every 1 part of air (a ratio of 1.7 to 1); thus the maximum flow of fuel is achieved earlier in the rev band. Or to put it another way, fuel pressure increases 1.7 times faster than with a standard valve. The result is a quicker throttle response, without those annoying flat spots you may have noticed, because the engines demand for fuel is always being satisfied. Acceleration is improved and the car becomes more pleasurable to drive. At idle, the settings are approximately the same as standard so CO adjustments are unlikely to be required. The FSE Power Boost Valve is ideal for both fast road and competition use. Unlike standard valves, which are permanently preset, the FSE Power Boost Valve is adjustable to allow you to vary the fuel pressure as a further performance enhancement. This facility is mainly intended for modified engines where the demand for fuel may be greater. The FSE Power Boost Valve is complete, by design. Additional fittings are included, where required". Yes these really works when i rag it is probably not burning very efficiantly hence the flame. You can even adjust the pressure at which fuel is pumped to the engine which doesn't do much for the wallet but makes the car shift good gains from this product would definatly recomend |
Dec 29, 2002 - 12:49 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 13, '02 From Corpus Christi, TX Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
about how much did you pay for that fuel regulator? and where did you buy it?
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Dec 29, 2002 - 4:57 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 26, '02 From Wolverhampton,England Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Check this site out it is a uk site an FSE reg will set you back just under £100 POTN
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Dec 29, 2002 - 12:52 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 13, '02 From Corpus Christi, TX Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I don't think they make one for my 97 GT. It's running the 5S-FE engine and not the 7A-FE for the ST.
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Jan 2, 2003 - 3:44 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 26, '02 From Wolverhampton,England Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
You could always call them
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Jan 2, 2003 - 8:08 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 29, '02 From San Diego CA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
a good universal muffler is the apexi n1 and take off your cats you wont lose that much back pressure , and as for CAI you can either go to speedtoe's website or make it yourself...
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