Twin loop muffler

Suprachad27

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So I got a question, would this muffler work on a 7mgte that is fairly stock, give or take a few add ons. My current exhaust is a megan racing 3 inch dp, no cat, and three inch all the way back, just looking for a good muffler.

It is a three inch inlet and outlet.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OBX-...022QQitemZ350023976827QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

Not saying I will go with this brand as there are other brands out there. But figured I would post this so you can get the idea. What do you think? Will it hinder performance?
 

doom26464

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I don't c how that thing could out performe a straight threw muffler. That thing looks ridcouls. Im going to make a mufler that has like 7 loops and like a few zig zages and then make it come out back wards.


shit people makes blows me away
 

bgrieger

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They were originally marketed so a car like a CRX could have a front to back facing muffler and still get some noise reduction. Given the space we have under there, I can't see a need, but whatever floats your boat!
 

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bgrieger;941269 said:
They were originally marketed so a car like a CRX could have a front to back facing muffler and still get some noise reduction. Given the space we have under there, I can't see a need, but whatever floats your boat!

This is ture.

Why would you want that thing it's ugly and theres no need for it.
 

shaeff

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It's been discussed before:

http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31263&highlight=muffler

Jeff Lange said:
While it might look odd, it's actually a very good design and performs and (more importantly) sounds well. When it's installed on the car, you can't see the loop, and it looks quite nice too.

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Suprachad27

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I have also heard that there is some company(besides obx) that makes these for the STI's so they must work on a turboed car. Or at least I would think.

I mean right now I have a Megan racing muffler on there that I want to replace. It is a 3inch but is loud enough that in my area I basically have to have the resonator in at all times, which restricts it like crazy. Dam cops!!!
 

Poodles

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Man, after reading the other thread I wanna slap some fools...

It's a high flowing version of a crappy OEM style muffler.

Most mufflers zig zag inside the actual unit, this just has the piping exposed and is straight through...