Mar 12, 2005 - 1:46 PM
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I've been readin a lot about dual exhaust set-ups and the overall opinion is negative. Now it's my understanding that most MR-2's have a dual exhaust set-up on them. Also, I've been reading a lot about headers and I realize that the Celica 5s-fe engine sit different from the MR-2 5s-fe engine, but they are overall the same engine. My question would have to be, if you put a MR-2 header on then customized it to fit to a MR-2 dual exhaust set-up, would that not work? Obviously the header would point to the ground, as so many have put it, but with a little moding, couldn't you hook it up so that it would still look and sound good?
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Mar 12, 2005 - 1:58 PM
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The dif is, mr2 is a mid engine compared toa front engine. its not going to make a di. If you want a dual exhaust for any 4 banger its notgoing to be anything but for looks. unless its a turbo. Sooo.. just get a dual exhaust for your car. dont swap headers or anything.
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Mosaiah Dual Exhaust Mar 12, 2005 - 1:46 PM
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