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Old 03-03-2016, 09:07 PM   #15
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Ha, answered my own question....

<http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57904>

I actually did weigh everything out it breaks down as follows

Stock Exhaust

Mid pipe: 11.5 lbs
Rear section: 28.5 lbs

TOTAL: 40 lbs



Dezod Exhaust

Mid section: 9.5 lbs
S-section: 3 lbs
Rear section: 16 lbs

TOTAL: 28.5 lbs



So there's a weight savings of about 11.5 lbs.
If you can contact @JRitt

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http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7881

with the exhaust system weight it's good to know
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Does anyone know how much the stock exhaust weighs? This would be from the cat back, or just the muffler section.

I'm thinking of changing/deleting the muffler for the weight savings and a slightly more aggressive sound (don't expect much performance change).

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If you delete the muffler make sure you add something else, don't just leave it like it is. For example go with the Berk muffler delete.

I saw a dude at a car meet with a red FRS had his bumper off because it melted from deleting the muffler and not adding any more piping.

So he has a muffler delete and bumper delete lol

and the muffler delete by itself doesn't sound aggressive at all, just sounds slightly louder and the engine is most of the noise.
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Good advice, don’t want to end up with a blob of plastic on the back (or fumes in the cabin).

I do like the smooth bends in the Dezoid cat back. I wonder if it has much reduction in back pressure and if that causes a mixture change.
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Good advice, don’t want to end up with a blob of plastic on the back (or fumes in the cabin).

I do like the smooth bends in the Dezoid cat back. I wonder if it has much reduction in back pressure and if that causes a mixture change.
It doesn't, it's awesome. I'd recommend it to any 86er
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Ha, answered my own question....

<http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57904>

I actually did weigh everything out it breaks down as follows

Stock Exhaust

Mid pipe: 11.5 lbs
Rear section: 28.5 lbs

TOTAL: 40 lbs



Dezod Exhaust

Mid section: 9.5 lbs
S-section: 3 lbs
Rear section: 16 lbs

TOTAL: 28.5 lbs



So there's a weight savings of about 11.5 lbs.
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Old 03-05-2016, 08:14 PM   #20
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Thanks Ultramaroon,

Great folks and lots of good info on these forums.

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Actually, a muffler delete pipe (of any kind) would contribute to a small decrease in gas mileage at higher speeds.

The factory muffler location acts as an underbody filler. When you remove it, there's a gigantic void where drag can be created.

This is why complete rear diffusers improve gas mileage on our cars, because that is probably the most inefficient part of a car that is already pretty good.

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Actually, a muffler delete pipe (of any kind) would contribute to a small decrease in gas mileage at higher speeds.

The factory muffler location acts as an underbody filler. When you remove it, there's a gigantic void where drag can be created.

This is why complete rear diffusers improve gas mileage on our cars, because that is probably the most inefficient part of a car that is already pretty good.

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I want to say invidia sells a bolt on panel to correct that issue.

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again, when will people ever learn. buying an axel back is a waste of money, do yourself a favor and buy a catback. buy an axelback and GOODLUCK finding a mid pipe for it.
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again, when will people ever learn. buying an axel back is a waste of money, do yourself a favor and buy a catback. buy an axelback and GOODLUCK finding a mid pipe for it.
Theoretically any one should bolt up assuming the mid pipe was designed as a factory replacement. But there's always a possibility of minor fitment issues even then.

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Theoretically any one should bolt up assuming the mid pipe was designed as a factory replacement. But there's always a possibility of minor fitment issues even then.

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do all these people a favor and look for and post aftermarket midpipes. let's see how many you can find.
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again, when will people ever learn. buying an axel back is a waste of money, do yourself a favor and buy a catback. buy an axelback and GOODLUCK finding a mid pipe for it.
Why is the axleback a waste of money? I've had 3 different ones so far and they've all been excellent quality, install has been easy (not needing to mess around with a jack) and providing I ever do go through the OEM mid pipe, plenty of people sell their nearly new OEM ones.

Not many if any gains to be had by going with a catback anyhow
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do all these people a favor and look for and post aftermarket midpipes. let's see how many you can find.
http://www.frsparts.org/Works-Exhale...e-BRZ-FRS.html

http://www.modbargains.com/Borla-Mid...-BRZ-60541.htm

https://shop.namelessperformance.com/3-midpipe-brz-frs/

http://www.frsport.com/Exhaust-Mid-P...-_p_74485.html

http://www.phasteksport.com/2013-Sci...ipe-17284-.htm

http://m.enjukuracing.com/item/33333...38392d36323435


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@Dr. BRZ waste of money is relative. 600 bucks for 2-3hp? it is mostly for sound, looks, and weight.
@Jnamrefiel You have the front pipe and midpipe mixed up. He was talking about the midpipe. Please don't bump old posts if you don't have any real information to add.

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