Apexi Muffler
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Re:Apexi Muffler
From what I do know about turbo exhaust systems.. you need a muffler that flows very well.. Basically one "designed" for a turbo. When dealing with turbo applications, delta-pressure vs backpressure are not as important as "just get the damn gases out"! So, if it flows well, (2.5" to 3") outlet, you should be OK.
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I'm getting an Apexi muffler whenever I finish putting my car abck together. I ever took my car apart. I just like to take things apart I guess. I'm getting the big Apexi that is made for turbo Supra and going w/ 3" piping like my friend's Datsun powered turbo rotary. The thing is loud as hell going down the street.
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Actually, I would like to know about noise reduction as well.
I'm running the 5 Zigen dunk style muffler and it flows VERY well, thus, sounds like a rabid lawn mower. I'm SOOOOO wanting to get away from the rice sound.
Will the use of the turbo decrease the noise while cruising at 3000rpm?
I'm running the 5 Zigen dunk style muffler and it flows VERY well, thus, sounds like a rabid lawn mower. I'm SOOOOO wanting to get away from the rice sound.
Will the use of the turbo decrease the noise while cruising at 3000rpm?
#9
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it's not as loud compared to an N/A car...
u'd actually notice the difference a lot...but as for running no pipes, and no muffler...that's sketchy...that's still be loud as ----, but not half as bad as having an N/A.
u'd actually notice the difference a lot...but as for running no pipes, and no muffler...that's sketchy...that's still be loud as ----, but not half as bad as having an N/A.
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I ran my car with just the downpipe right after I got the turbo on...it's not practical, the turbo sounded cool to me but aparantly the two cops that pulled me over, within 15 minutes of one another, didn't like it. I wasn't even getting on it because my rings were brand new. I'm gonna have to recommend a muffler. :P