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so i have a top speed axleback exhaust on my sc300 and it sounds really nice but its still super quiet. I'm looking for a little more oomph to hold me over until i finish piecing together my turbo kit. I was wondering if theres a company that makes a midpipe or the y pipe that will fit the sc3. I remember reading that the midpipe from supras will fit but I'm not 100% certain on that. would it make more sense to just bring it to an exhaust shop and just have them weld up something for me instead?
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Delete the resonators
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straight pipe that b****
Old 10-01-12, 07:40 PM
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^^yup go to an exhaust shop and have them remove the resonators.
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blitz midpipe for supra
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Boost logic used to make a 3 inch mid-pipe for $225. Maybe the guy is still selling them.
http://www.supraforums.com/forum/sho...286244-midpipe
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I'm thinking of looking into the 3 inch midpipe. Im just concerned it will sound a little raspy. but if I bring it to an exhaust shop they'll probably charge me about the same for a 3inch midpipe plus catback to connnect to my axleback.

hmmm decisions, decisions...
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I have a supra 3" midpipe on my sc300, bolted right up. you want the one thats for single turbo's as this is designed around the n/a supra downpipe, which is the same spot as the sc300 n/a downpipe, meaning it will bolt on to your stock n/a downpipe or your 3" downpipe if you are single turbo.
I took it to the exhaust shop and had a 3" magnaflow cat welded in. Sounds nice, doesn't kill the environment, and didn't have to worry about any "fabricating"
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Ok, so heres a question . Do you think its possible for me to cut the pipe that connects to the cat about half way in and put a flexpipe in and hook it up to a magnaflow to be like a straight pipe?
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