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you could probably just get one made at an exhaust shop too.
buy two generic flanges with the correct bolt pattern and however many o2 bungs you want and get them to weld in a 75mm pipe to the correct length for you.
should only cost 20-30 bucks max and it's not like you need name brand performance for a straight piece of pipe.
hell, if you wanted to get fancy you could buy a 75mm ID Ebay resonator and put it in there.
These look great and I'll almost certainly get one before too long.
Is there any flow difference between the resonated and straight through?
Also, these should bolt up to pretty much any of the headers and exhausts right? I shouldnt have to worry about the size of the exhaust matching it or anything?
Originally Posted by LeonGalt,Mar 15 2010, 12:16 PM
These look great and I'll almost certainly get one before too long.
Is there any flow difference between the resonated and straight through?
Also, these should bolt up to pretty much any of the headers and exhausts right? I shouldnt have to worry about the size of the exhaust matching it or anything?
Finally, the only way to order these is by phone?
Thanks,
J
A straight through pipe will always flow slightly more efficiently than a resonator or muffler.
The resonated testpipe does not have any flow restriction. The perforated core does absorb 2-3 dB and just like any muffler or resonator. The trade-off is marginal.
You should match the exhaust to the pipe you order. We also make 70mm.