Jap style Exhaust - angle or straight fitment ?

Jap Style Exhaust - Fitment Style 120mm exit pipe

  • Angle Fitment

    Votes: 35 56.5%
  • Straight Fitment

    Votes: 27 43.5%

  • Total voters
    62

Moy

It's broken...
Aug 6, 2008
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a very slight angle looks good, but the only reason I'd do it is for the least restrictive flow. More bends = more restriction, no matter how minor that restriction is :)
 

mk3_7m

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Jul 21, 2007
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melbourne
I prefer straight for that innocent look. Angled is kinda stereotyped for a car being "done up" looks good though. thats my personal preferance.
 

Supraboy87T

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Sep 14, 2010
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Moy;1728477 said:
a very slight angle looks good, but the only reason I'd do it is for the least restrictive flow. More bends = more restriction, no matter how minor that restriction is :)

Canuckrz;1728565 said:
Imo, to me the angle look just makes me think POS fitment not jdm.

These 2. Mine has a silverline can but sits straight like the stock exhaust.
 

mytmk3

Member
Oct 16, 2007
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christchurch
Oval = straight or cannon = angle

Angled looks a bit hoonish but so do cannons in general. I think they look stupid straight

If you want the nice cleaner look just get a large oval muffler for the rear

I personally had both and decided to stick with the cannon as I didn't want to cut up my cat back and my cars pretty "jdm" looking any way
 

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