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post May 10, 2003 - 12:07 AM
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does neone here have the apexi N1 exhaust on a 3sgte... looking for some feedback on what you think. also lookin to see if neone has done a dual exhaust with the 3sgte.

I currently have the apexi N1 turboed version.. but have not used it yet and am thinking about doing dual with the no turboed and 2.5 inch y pipes at the axle and 3inch the rest of the way but want some feedback from similar setups

please no comments from non 3sgte'd celicas with dual as that will only slow you down.. period


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post May 12, 2003 - 12:28 AM
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QUOTE (NEVERSTOP @ May 11, 2003 - 10:24 PM)
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personally would do 3" turbo back exhaust, w/ as little bends as possible, and going under the rear suspension in the rear, instead of THROUGH... you couldn't get 3" through that anyway...


only prob with doing that is that its easy to scrape it all up. I was thinkin about running the piping up through the trunk floor where it goes over the axle

you could do that.

Charlie's HKS Windmaster exhaust goes under the axle tho, and it's about 2.5", and i do not believe he's had any troubles w/ it. however, w/ my car being as lowered as it is (all the way down w/ GC coilovers), i probably will.

but fromt he looks of your car, the height (unless now altered) appears as though it woudl give the clearance. smile.gif. but the trunk thing is another idea...but that would be a lotta bends to go up, then back down and out at a normal angle..

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