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kmbkk 10-20-2012 12:41 AM

3 Inch Exhausts?
 
I've done some searching and I've only been able to find one company that's making a 3" exhaust, Accelerated Performance. Is anyone else making one, or are there some already out there? Obviously I'm looking for this for forced induction, so keep that in mind.

Tansey86 10-20-2012 12:49 AM

FBM and Freed Performance.

xxscaxx 10-20-2012 12:54 AM

P tuning is also making one.

Klar 10-20-2012 01:06 AM

Nameless might have one in the works. I asked about it and was told to wait a bit longer.

kmbkk 10-20-2012 01:14 AM

I was thinking SRT may have one in the works as well.

Crossover Auto 10-20-2012 06:36 AM

The problem lies that the aftermarket turbo kit downpipes need to be bolted up to the same location as the factory catback for any feasible 3 inch bolt on catback to be produced. I'm looking into this option as well. The NA route is simply not enough for HP hungry people like myself.

kmbkk 10-20-2012 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Crossover Auto (Post 509335)
The problem lies that the aftermarket turbo kit downpipes need to be bolted up to the same location as the factory catback for any feasible 3 inch bolt on catback to be produced. I'm looking into this option as well. The NA route is simply not enough for HP hungry people like myself.

Very true! It seems like most of the turbo kits, either in R&D or ready to go, are able to bolt up to the OEM exhaust.

And I agree, the NA route just isn't enough for me!

kmbkk 10-22-2012 08:54 PM

I guess another thing, what do you guys think about a single-exit exhaust, instead of a dual exhaust? You lose a little weight, but it would look different. I know several companies made a single-exit exhaust for the EVOs (X's that is), and they looked pretty good.

Tansey86 10-22-2012 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by kmbkk (Post 513847)
I guess another thing, what do you guys think about a single-exit exhaust, instead of a dual exhaust? You lose a little weight, but it would look different. I know several companies made a single-exit exhaust for the EVOs (X's that is), and they looked pretty good.

Freed Engineering makes a single driver side angled 3" exhaust. Much like a supra exhaust would look like. Thats probably the route ill be going, straight to the 3" downpipe of the turbo kit.

Crossover Auto 10-23-2012 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kmbkk (Post 513847)
I guess another thing, what do you guys think about a single-exit exhaust, instead of a dual exhaust? You lose a little weight, but it would look different. I know several companies made a single-exit exhaust for the EVOs (X's that is), and they looked pretty good.

I have a single sided Titanium Tomei for my X. I'm all for it.
I'm actually hoping Tomei makes a full titanium for this car. 10-15 lb full exhaust = win!
Back in the day, duals on a 4 cylinder was considered rice, but now OEMS are integrated them into the design.


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