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I wanted to get a canister for my car so i was looking around... my friend linked me N1 replica it looks promising but i was wondering if i could get some feedback on it.
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Jun 2, '08 From Fort Worth, Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 9 (100%) ![]() |
i belive they just welded it on to the stock pipe but i dont know how to put up pics on here
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i belive they just welded it on to the stock pipe but i dont know how to put up pics on here yeah, but its 2.5 inlet and i believe stock piping is 2in(correct me if i'm wrong) so i just wondered how they did that part... I'm between taking mine down to the local muffler shop and having them fab up a completely new section from where the closest connection is(right above the suspension i think) so i could do a quick change out to stock for some random reason.. or just grabing a 2in to 2.5in 16ga stainless cone tube thingy and doing it myself from where i cut the muffler off. but who knows what i'll do, i'm still waiting for the money. on that note, is our exhaust tubing, is it stainless steal or is it aluminum coated(not galvanized) i dont know what its actually called. thanks. and as for uploading pictures... goto imageshack or photobucket, and upload pictures to them.. take the IMG code and just copy paste it into the post. if you need to know anything more, or need a better guide feel free to pm me! This post has been edited by aflacattack: Jul 26, 2008 - 4:14 PM |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Apr 15, '07 From Fort Worth, TX Currently Offline Reputation: 12 (100%) ![]() |
i belive they just welded it on to the stock pipe but i dont know how to put up pics on here yeah, but its 2.5 inlet and i believe stock piping is 2in(correct me if i'm wrong) so i just wondered how they did that part... I'm between taking mine down to the local muffler shop and having them fab up a completely new section from where the closest connection is(right above the suspension i think) so i could do a quick change out to stock for some random reason.. or just grabing a 2in to 2.5in 16ga stainless cone tube thingy and doing it myself from where i cut the muffler off. but who knows what i'll do, i'm still waiting for the money. on that note, is our exhaust tubing, is it stainless steal or is it aluminum coated(not galvanized) i dont know what its actually called. thanks. and as for uploading pictures... goto imageshack or photoshop, and upload pictures to them.. take the IMG code and just copy paste it into the post. if you need to know anything more, or need a better guide feel free to pm me! Go to an exhaust shop, and get all new, bigger piping from the cat back. 2.5 or 2.25" is usually the norm. -Matt |
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