Any difference between T1R 70R and 70R-EM exhausts?
#1
Any difference between T1R 70R and 70R-EM exhausts?
I've found a used T1R 70R single exist exhaust for sale. I've seen that the 70R-EM is pretty common with the track/autoX crowd around here; wondering if the 70R is the same thing, or if there's some difference. (I know there's also a 70RT (titanium) which this isn't.)
Also, does anyone happen to know where I'd get a new set of gaskets and hangers for this? (Or can I re-use the OEM hangers?)
Also, does anyone happen to know where I'd get a new set of gaskets and hangers for this? (Or can I re-use the OEM hangers?)
#2
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Pretty sure the 70R is a can style muffler where the EM is more traditional oval. 70R will be louder by far.
-EM was exclusive to Evasive I believe. Maybe the EM means Evasive Motorsports but I could be wrong
-EM was exclusive to Evasive I believe. Maybe the EM means Evasive Motorsports but I could be wrong
#3
OP, the 70rt was on my car when I bought it. Not sure if the material makes any difference in sound, but it was unbearably loud. Driving the car 6 hours home was the most miserable drive of my life. I had a headache that lasted the rest of the day. I immediately started looking for a new exhaust when I got home.
For what it's worth, I'm now running a 70em single with a resonated test pipe and it's my favorite exhaust of all that I've heard on any S2000.
#4
Former Sponsor
they are different exhausts.
the EM version stands for Evasive motorsports.
We designed the T1R-70REM for as quiet / least amount of drone for a 70mm exhaust while still producing great amount of power for an exhaust system.
the standard 70r is extremely loud with massive drone.
the EM version stands for Evasive motorsports.
We designed the T1R-70REM for as quiet / least amount of drone for a 70mm exhaust while still producing great amount of power for an exhaust system.
the standard 70r is extremely loud with massive drone.
#5
Does the EM version say "EM" on it? I've got the exhaust now, and it looks identical to the EM version. I didn't see EM written on it though. Maybe it's an early version? Or maybe since I'm in Canada the same thing was made up here as just a "70R"? Here it is, along with a Berk 70mm cat:
#6
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Does the EM version say "EM" on it? I've got the exhaust now, and it looks identical to the EM version. I didn't see EM written on it though. Maybe it's an early version? Or maybe since I'm in Canada the same thing was made up here as just a "70R"? Here it is, along with a Berk 70mm cat:
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