TOTL to OOES?? Need help.
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TOTL to OOES?? Need help.
Right now I have true duels that mimic the two out the left. I want my stock look back with one on each side. The problem is I want to keep my bullets at the moment.
I want to do minimal cutting. Right now I have my original exhaust hanging around. I want to use as much of that original tailpipe as possible.
An exhaust shop would be doing the work, so I'd take a drawn up routing to them. Trying to get it done on the cheap.
What do you guys suggest for routing? Throw up some drawings.
I want to do minimal cutting. Right now I have my original exhaust hanging around. I want to use as much of that original tailpipe as possible.
An exhaust shop would be doing the work, so I'd take a drawn up routing to them. Trying to get it done on the cheap.
What do you guys suggest for routing? Throw up some drawings.
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Re: TOTL to OOES?? Need help.
I dont really like the way your doing it there. Maybe put the blue muffler before you go over the rear end. then straight out. Then the other bullet the way it is in the picture? Or do you feel that will look tacky? (even though most ppl dont get down and look). I dont really know any other way that will look good...
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Re: TOTL to OOES?? Need help.
That second drawing was just to get an idea of what I was talking about. I don't really like it either.
Since I don't have a cross-pipe, I think the TOTL was designed so that both banks have equal lengths to the end. Or does that not matter? If it doesn't, the blue before the axle could work since they don't have to be equal length. Don't think it would look tacky since a regular pipe would block the red bullet.
What if both bullets were before the axle? I don't know if they'd fit. What about up near where the cat was?
Since I don't have a cross-pipe, I think the TOTL was designed so that both banks have equal lengths to the end. Or does that not matter? If it doesn't, the blue before the axle could work since they don't have to be equal length. Don't think it would look tacky since a regular pipe would block the red bullet.
What if both bullets were before the axle? I don't know if they'd fit. What about up near where the cat was?
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Re: TOTL to OOES?? Need help.
keep it the way you have it... keeps the air from making so many turns.. its a better. plus two on the left looks awesome
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Re: TOTL to OOES?? Need help.
Haha. The only reason I want to do it because I absolutely HATE the two on the lefts
lol.
The exhaust isn't completely mounted yet. That's why I was trying to get ideas before I get it done. It won't kill me to leave it this way, but if there was an easy way to make it two on each side, I'd go for that.
lol.The exhaust isn't completely mounted yet. That's why I was trying to get ideas before I get it done. It won't kill me to leave it this way, but if there was an easy way to make it two on each side, I'd go for that.
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