Thanks, that looks nice, if I were to do that though, I'd want to put it inside the light, but that's more work.
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Hey this looks nice! So the other is a dummy? Interesting :smile:
But it's quite obvious that the sound will only come from the real one yes?
By the way...in the photoshop the dummy muffler looks great because it's symmetrical and a mirror image of the original.
I'm not sure about the shape of Mufflers but if I have an exact same muffler, turn it around, cut the pipes from both ends of the body, and reverse them, I'll get the mirror image look right?
However, will the said modification to the muffler ruin it?
What I mean is if somebody wants to buy my "dummy" with the modifications I did to it, will it still do it's function? As it without correcting the "mods"?
Glad you like it! thanks
No it's not a dummy, but it's fed from the same silencer (muffler?) as the left one. Normally the silencer would run across under the back with a tail out of each end, but as posted no room under the G. So it's mounted lengthways on the left with the right pipe running across and then out where it is.
Sound is fairly well balanced, but it was built not to be too noisy. You can hear the exhaust yes, but it's not a lot louder than stock - just a bit deeper and growls a little more when you give it some! The gas flow from each is fairly even but there is probably a little bias to the left one.
I'll get some pics up soon. It is currently in bits as I'm doing a USDM front on it with various mods like lip and different grills etc. The 6a13tt swap is very very fast, but traction can be difficult. So i have just fitted a Wavetrac LSD which works very well, but I can still get wheel spin quite easily!! Bit of an art form driving FWD with that sort of power!
My garage has 15 pics
https://www.thegalantcenter.org/gara...ehicle&id=1108
VR4 is done in a similar way - just the routing is a little different with the rear subframe and fuel tank. All exhaust mods will have a small effect on power but not necassarily a decrease. While I'm no expert in this field, we have VR4s here done the same way with no negative reports.
dayum i wish i could import a vr4 under 10k here in singapore. You guys in the phillipines got it good. *Uber Jealous Pangs*
Why bro? How much does it cost to import one there? My contact was able to get mine converted to USD$8,500.00. Worth every penny in my book//even though I'm still paying for it :005:
As far as I know, I'm the only guy that came forward in the local 8g thread to have imported one...though i know other members have the capacity to do so so they may be keeping it secret :rolleyes:
Most of them rather want to upgrade their PHDMs into VR4's.