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Old 01-20-15, 08:14 PM
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I don't think I see mufflers....
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That would be loud....
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I'm talking about keeping the mufflers and adding some exhaust tips. That doesn't look too bad, however, no mufflers is a no-go for me.
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Originally Posted by Evil Teo




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Are those 4 inch diameter tips? Looks good, blue on blue
Old 01-21-15, 06:14 AM
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I think the issue with the Joe Z exhaust is the outlet wasn't positioned to where this can easily be done. I'd love to do this just for the sake of changing the look, but I've never seen an example of it done with the Joe Z exhaust.
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I want to add tips to my joe-z too.
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I mean, you could always add a single tip to the exhaust. It is getting the dual tip look, such as the ISS forged exhaust, that is tricky with the Joe Z. I know the popular opinion is to keep the stock exhaust diffusers, but I'm not a fan of that. I like the quality and sound of the Joe Z exhaust and I'll probably end up just keeping it as such. The only other thing I can think up is cutting off the mufflers on the Joe Z exhaust and running new mufflers with custom tips. Of course, to speak of which, may be considered heresy here. LOL!
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Speaking of which, has anyone ever added a single large tip(4"-4.5") to the Joe Z exhaust? I wondered what that would look like. Again, I know it may not be the popular choice, but just something to throw out there.
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the exhaust sound doesn't sound bad at all. I never been in the car while driving but from the outside I think its good for a daily. Its not that loud and obnoxious like mines with Joe Z and PPE. I might do something similiar and I also know that in the past some members did change their tips for the joe z exhaust but that thread was a long time ago. I'll try to look for it but will do it later when I have free time. Those are greddy tips and I don't know the sizing of it but maybe the owner will chime in. I'll ask him.
Old 01-21-15, 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by RedlineAZ
Looks awesome!!! I am also a big fan of that greddy exhaust tip setup on the one that was for sale in the classified section a while back, it was built for sema I think
That one was mine, You are correct it was built for Sema. just happened to be lucky and get it!


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I wished Greddy still made an exhaust for our cars. I like my Joe Z exhaust a lot, but the one compliant I have is the exhaust tips, or lack there of. Well, I'll keep looking into this and see where this takes me.
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Originally Posted by EpikOEM
Speaking of which, has anyone ever added a single large tip(4"-4.5") to the Joe Z exhaust? I wondered what that would look like. Again, I know it may not be the popular choice, but just something to throw out there.
Google isf single tip muffler. There are a few pics. Looks ricey to me though.
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Curious if it would look weird to have a single large tip like this Five Axis tip, but made to connect to the Joe Z exhaust to fill the hole. I wouldn't even know where to start to get it done.

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