diy muffler
#12
Re: diy muffler
that is very strange. if you have a welder at home, honestly you can just cut it open, rip that out and weld her back up. But i cant see that being worth your time because 1.) cops 2.) look fairly shitty 3.) will probably sound like crap 4.) cops 5.) time consuming. Ever considered a new muffler? mufflers online are cheap(15$ at summitracing.com) Or is the look or something else of your muffler something you dont want to get rid of?
#13
Re: diy muffler
yup got a welder at home. looks dont really matter to me on a muffler/exhaust. ehh dont really have the money to get a new muffler as i barely have enough money to finish my turbo kit and tune. and like i said before looks of the muffler do not matter to me as long as its not chrome. and i doubt i could sound any worse than what it does..all raspy at higher rpms.
#15
Re: diy muffler
Originally Posted by lil_red_rex
yup got a welder at home. looks dont really matter to me on a muffler/exhaust. ehh dont really have the money to get a new muffler as i barely have enough money to finish my turbo kit and tune. and like i said before looks of the muffler do not matter to me as long as its not chrome. and i doubt i could sound any worse than what it does..all raspy at higher rpms.
#18
Re: diy muffler
Originally Posted by BirdmanMD
i mean without cats or anything like that. straight piped to the muffler that thing would be your only restriction. doubt itll give you ALOT of power, but itll give you some
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