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Whelan
04-01-2001, 01:31 AM
I am not really lookin to do a lot of exhaust work to my car. But I would like to know if I could fit a new muffler (pretty much stocky type) But one with a dual tip exit that can come straight out my back without interfering with my bumper. The stock 94's have a lil pipe that bends down and I hate it. Is it easy to just put a muffle with a dual tip on or even if I just by a dual tip extension and bolt it so that it comes striaght out???
Heartbeat - '95 SL2
04-01-2001, 05:41 AM
Be careful with the replacement. I've seen cars with after-market exhaust tips which have either melted the rear bumper plastic (mounted too close) or turned the back of the car black with exhaust residue (not mounted far enough back). Such a simple job, but people have still botched it!
Sam96SL2
04-01-2001, 11:35 PM
Heartbeat dont you know that soot adds an extra 10 hp..=) I hate the site of that also...
SoCalSaturnsGuzzis
04-02-2001, 01:47 AM
I wanted to put on a Monza-style dual tip REAL bad on my '94 SW2, but didn't want to cut the bumper or have the bumper melt. After looking at my options, I went with a Magna Flow muffler (offset inlet/center outlet), 2" piping from the back of the resonator to the muffler inlet, and a 2.25" stainless turn down tip that looks like the stock tip. But being shiny and considerably larger, you sure notice it a lot more!
Robert Brooks
Fillmore, CA
01 LW300
94 SW2
Heartbeat - '95 SL2
04-02-2001, 09:13 AM
<blockquote><hr><font size="1">Original Post:</font><!--1-->
Heartbeat dont you know that soot adds an extra 10 hp..=) I hate the site of that also...<hr></blockquote>
LOL, yeah, that and tons o' brake dust on wheels. You wanna ask people, "Have you ever heard of a carwash, or were you waiting for it to rain?" But now I'm confused, soot adds 10hp, but I <i>swear</i> my car goes faster when it's clean :o)
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