carry exhaust? just thinking

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supervan
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your thoughts on this idea anyone

could i run twin pipes all the way on my carry the same size as the standard ones or maybe a bit bigger at the start of the exhaust system :?: here is a pic of what i mean.

this is just a thought. wanting somthing different :NFI:

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im not sure what size they are could it work twins all the way frome these to stock pipes?
im not sure what size they are could it work twins all the way frome these to stock pipes?
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You could, although I'm not sure why you'd bother! :D
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You'll gain more power by having a single exhaust as the gases will flow together and make more backpressure. As for size I'd go 1/2 to 1/34 inch, much more and your going to lose power. Run 1 muffler and a resonator if you wanted.

I was running a 2 inch on my carbed engine and it spat flames and backfired like crazy under decleration. Was awesome as.

Once you clear the battery box its a dead straight exhaust.
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thanks for the reply's

i dont think ill be doing it as its just somthing iwas thinking about. it would be cool to run twins out ether side in front of the back wheels :twisted:

just trying to br diferent :P

atm its got a 2'' from the cat back its sound ok'ish

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have the pipe come out one side and put a dummy pipe on the other side
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NozMonkeys wrote: Once you clear the battery box its a dead straight exhaust.
You can pretty much straight-line it from the final collector. I made an exhaust for my Carry last year using a piece of straight 2" pipe, one 20deg mandrel bend and two mufflers. I have to admit that it is one of the sweetest sounding exhausts I have heard. Such a nice crackle on overrun, it sounds like a drum full of crackers. :)
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Brayden wrote:
NozMonkeys wrote: Once you clear the battery box its a dead straight exhaust.
You can pretty much straight-line it from the final collector. I made an exhaust for my Carry last year using a piece of straight 2" pipe, one 20deg mandrel bend and two mufflers. I have to admit that it is one of the sweetest sounding exhausts I have heard. Such a nice crackle on overrun, it sounds like a drum full of crackers. :)

it sounds like a drum full of crackers. :snigger: :snigger: :snigger:
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