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    2.75" exhaust too big?

    Ok, its about that time I change up my exhaust. I want to run either a 2.5 to a Tanabe Tuner Medallion hyper spec muffler or a 2.75 to a Tanabe Muffler.

    Is 2.75" too big for my 4G64?

    this is the muffler:


    and I will get the piping done by a local speed shop.
    Jigz-TGCIL Sosick Motorsports

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    I'd rather have the knowledge and ability to do it than the money to buy it already done.

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    Experienced TGC Member Kalamidad's Avatar
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    It's way too big of a far can. That has been the consensus for years. the stock is 2.25 and appear to be perfect, unless your car is forced fed.
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    largest i would go on an N/A 4 banger would be 2.5"

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    piping 2.25 NA I4, up to 2.75-3.0 if you are HEAVILY boosted.
    muffler size isn't as important as piping size. you could run a 2.5 inlet 5" outlet and it wouldn't make much of a difference performance wise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unlimited6986
    im a 4 banger w/ 3 inch
    your legacy is turbo'd though.
    Jigz-TGCIL Sosick Motorsports

    R.I.P. Christopher "CRAZY CHRIS" Beckmann
    "you dont appreciate friendship until you lose your bestfriend...."
    I'd rather have the knowledge and ability to do it than the money to buy it already done.

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    dad has header, stock flexpipe and 2.5 all the way back with a high flow cat and 2 mufflers... with no problem.. I wouldnt go any bigger though.... its kinda pointless.. unless your going to be force fed in the future

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