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Old Aug 21, 2024 | 08:14 AM
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The Asura Design 3" Dual exhaust is made from mandrel bent 304 stainless steel polished to a mirror finish.

Our system is 3" from the catalyst back and incorporates with the OEM flanges on the factory catalyst. The resonated mid-pipe transitions to two 2.5" pipes to each of the oval mufflers. Tip options are both round for the AP1/AP2 bumpers and hand shaped and finished oval tips for the AP2 bumper.

All gaskets and hardware are included. We also offer 3" High Flow Cats and 3" Resonated Test-pipes.

There is also a 70mm (2.75") dual system now available in addition to having 2 mid-pipe resonator options (63mm) 2.5" and 3".






This is an old post but fingers crossed, is this setup available for purchase? I'm currently running a Berk 3" Exhaust on a boosted K24A2 swap and it's VERY droney. With both windows down on the highway, the exhaust is still louder. This Asura 3" to dual 2.5" system looks like it would help with that significantly, plus I much prefer the dual exhaust look.
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Old Aug 22, 2024 | 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Moon920
This is an old post but fingers crossed, is this setup available for purchase? I'm currently running a Berk 3" Exhaust on a boosted K24A2 swap and it's VERY droney. With both windows down on the highway, the exhaust is still louder. This Asura 3" to dual 2.5" system looks like it would help with that significantly, plus I much prefer the dual exhaust look.
Gotta find it used.

thread from 2017 - company gone for a while now.

https://www.s2ki.com/forums/s2000-mo...chase-1178254/
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Old Sep 4, 2024 | 08:08 AM
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Try out the MXP exhaust, it gets rowdy but absolutely no drone. It's very heavy which is the only downside but this is probably the only 70mm I can stomach due to the volume and drone of the others. You can buy the exhaust new also
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Old Oct 5, 2024 | 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by poopta
Try out the MXP exhaust, it gets rowdy but absolutely no drone. It's very heavy which is the only downside but this is probably the only 70mm I can stomach due to the volume and drone of the others. You can buy the exhaust new also
How’s fitment? Any issues getting things aligned? Thinking of getting the MXP.
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Old Oct 9, 2024 | 10:26 AM
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Fitment is great I really didn't have any issues. It's a very high quality exhaust, only downside is the price. I had to fork out 1330 for it but it seems like the only one on the market that is 70mm and no drone so it's worth it to me
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