S2 owners with single exhaust
#2
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HUH?
I don't know any S2 owner that has gone with a single tail pipe (how old are you? )
IF you go single outlet you will have to fabricate a cover to go over the non used semi circle hole in back lower Bumper...let alone the main silencer reconstruct or replacement.
BTW: Welcome to the club
I don't know any S2 owner that has gone with a single tail pipe (how old are you? )
IF you go single outlet you will have to fabricate a cover to go over the non used semi circle hole in back lower Bumper...let alone the main silencer reconstruct or replacement.
BTW: Welcome to the club
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I'm looking in installer the HKS single exaust cat back on my R3, I wonder how its going to fit through the original hole, will either need to cut in it or it would hang lower, well see in time, I should be installing this spring, if you still need pic Ill get you some
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I'm looking in installer the HKS single exaust cat back on my R3, I wonder how its going to fit through the original hole, will either need to cut in it or it would hang lower, well see in time, I should be installing this spring, if you still need pic Ill get you some
#7
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It should fit fine, just use some adjustable exhaust hangers. It might hang a little low but there is no "fitting it through the hole" since its more of an arch than anything else. Other people have had luck with s1 exhausts by doing it that way.
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Ya I was getting some adjustable hangers for sure, I've read around that other cat-backs made for the S1 originally wont fit unless they are set lower at the rear (with the hangers) I saw pics of what they look like a they go out pretty cheap on eBay.
I don't want to hi-jack the thread, but if anyone knows what would be the best mid pipe to use, I heard that the racing beat is the smoothest, and the agency power too but gives allot of droning, and would any one recommend going strait pipe?
I don't want to hi-jack the thread, but if anyone knows what would be the best mid pipe to use, I heard that the racing beat is the smoothest, and the agency power too but gives allot of droning, and would any one recommend going strait pipe?
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I get no droning at highway speeds with the ap midpipe, 65 to 90 was perfectly fine. This is with the stock exhaust mind you, which gives off a rasp/rice sound at about 4k rpm when you get on it.
The best midpipe on the market IMO is the BHR one. You also pay a premium price for it though. The Ap midpie can be had for $216 shipped still I think. I have been told the packing inside it will eventually get eaten up and the sound will change but I have not noticed it yet.
The best midpipe on the market IMO is the BHR one. You also pay a premium price for it though. The Ap midpie can be had for $216 shipped still I think. I have been told the packing inside it will eventually get eaten up and the sound will change but I have not noticed it yet.
#10
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I get no droning at highway speeds with the ap midpipe, 65 to 90 was perfectly fine. This is with the stock exhaust mind you, which gives off a rasp/rice sound at about 4k rpm when you get on it.
The best midpipe on the market IMO is the BHR one. You also pay a premium price for it though. The Ap midpie can be had for $216 shipped still I think. I have been told the packing inside it will eventually get eaten up and the sound will change but I have not noticed it yet.
The best midpipe on the market IMO is the BHR one. You also pay a premium price for it though. The Ap midpie can be had for $216 shipped still I think. I have been told the packing inside it will eventually get eaten up and the sound will change but I have not noticed it yet.
There is by Part Number a difference between Series 1 and Series 2 (CAT Pipes, Manual and Auto), as is with the entire Exhaust (due also to the Rear Muffler outlets handing lower than S1)....IMO OEM CAT Pipe difference is probably due to emissions as it is considerably more $$ than S1.
Has anyone actually fitted a BHR Mid-pipe to a Series 2?
#11
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It should fit fine if its made to fit the s1 exhaust. The agency power midpipe is made for s1 and bolted up perfectly fine. I did have to go buy some new bolts for both ends though. The bolts that connect the cat to the rest of the exhaust(springy ones) were not long enough for the install.
#21
Racing beat
why do you want a single exit exhaust so much? Is less weight your goal? my personal opinion is that dual exhaust looks better. If you want the single exit look the HKS high power is good. or you can get somthing like these guys that have posted already. I went with the Racing Beat exhaust and its great!
#22
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there are 3 groups here:
1. the ones trying to save every ounce of weight and performance
2. the ones who want it for the sound
3. the ones who want it for the looks
based on the pics i can tell you that no one succesfully accomplished #1, and only 1 person accomplished #3 ... can't comment on #2
1. the ones trying to save every ounce of weight and performance
2. the ones who want it for the sound
3. the ones who want it for the looks
based on the pics i can tell you that no one succesfully accomplished #1, and only 1 person accomplished #3 ... can't comment on #2
#24
Mine saved 14 pounds compared to the stock. It's barely louder than stock, which was an important requirement because this is a daily driver. It's basically what Isley won...how many national championships with? Sure, I could replace it with a turn-down for the ultimate weight savings, but there's no way I'd drive it on the street like that.