Muffler Size
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Mine are Ansa 2.5" in 3.5" out, definitely not short. I think the car would be too loud without them. Sounds great with them. Everyone who's been in my car has commented on how awesome the exhaust sounds.
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muffler. Ask an independent 3rd party...I possibly have the coolest sounding 4-cylinder on earth supported by consistently awesome reactions. Its a touch annoying on road trips, and talking on the cell-phone is a challenge though.
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I challenge you both, with my cowl induction and ported compressor housing. Nyeah.
I like the Ansa tips, they just do not have one with a 3" inlet, and I am not sure I want to run a reducer just for the tip.
I like the Ansa tips, they just do not have one with a 3" inlet, and I am not sure I want to run a reducer just for the tip.
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Yeah I tired the google thing too and I keep turning up the same sources. I am going to try ebay and jeg's next. I already looked at Summit. Monza also has some nice compact tips but do not make one with a 3" inlet.
Ahh, there we go. Hooker, although an old school name, makes one with a 3" inlet. Not sure if 10" will fit lengthwise (that is what she said).
http://www.jegs.com/p/Hooker/744873/10002/-1
Ahh, there we go. Hooker, although an old school name, makes one with a 3" inlet. Not sure if 10" will fit lengthwise (that is what she said).
http://www.jegs.com/p/Hooker/744873/10002/-1
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Well I want a resonating tip that is short, like less than 10" so I can fit it on the existing enthuza tail pipe (cutting it down to the bend) and not have it stick a mile out of the bumper. Those seem to be harder to find.
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Yeah pretty much. The muffler is not angled but I do not have much more space to work with than what you show above. So far the Hooker is the only thing I have found in a 3" inlet that comes close to working. The Monza would be even better (it is shorter) but they do not have a 3" inlet option.