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Old 09-07-10, 09:01 PM
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I own a 92 SC300, bone stock with 65K and wanted to put an exhaust that was damn near stock sounding ( but aftermarket, i.e greddy) with a burnt tip. Just one step after stock, if that makes sense...

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Originally Posted by torta996
I own a 92 SC300, bone stock with 65K and wanted to put an exhaust that was damn near stock sounding ( but aftermarket, i.e greddy) with a burnt tip. Just one step after stock, if that makes sense...

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
sup!...i'll go with Hks carbon ti burn tip w/4" tip, and go 3" piping....
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I have duals right now... how would that work?
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Originally Posted by torta996
I have duals right now... how would that work?
its ok, ..still would look nice.
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wrong section...
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Not sure if I would recommend 3 inch pipping on a NA car unless you are planning to go turbo..I would stick with stock sizes 2.25 inch with some straight pipes..This way you don't lose low end torque..

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Old 09-09-10, 07:17 PM
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Moved to performance section for you.
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Originally Posted by One HoT
Not sure if I would recommend 3 inch pipping on a NA car unless you are going planning to go turbo..I would stick with stock sizes 2.25 inch with some straight pipes..This way you don't lose low end torque..
...Thats true! My plan WAS swapping 1jz but now going to diff' plan...haha
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