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Old 05-17-11 | 07:08 PM
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single muffler FTW!
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Originally Posted by spoolxexo
There ya go, right on this site there, Searchy Mcsearchinstein!

spool thanks for the diagram it really helps to know what factory looks like... i might go 1muffler i heard it was done at a professional shop to be straight and be more power then 2 muffs?
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Originally Posted by SC300_704
single muffler FTW!
damn still runs strong with that many miles? wtf u running on that beast to be puttin out 444 horses? u on a 1j or 2j?
Old 05-27-11 | 01:25 PM
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i had a 1jz t78 with dual 3.5 piping with hks hi power mufflers.
stupid loud.
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Originally Posted by michaelisf
damn still runs strong with that many miles? wtf u running on that beast to be puttin out 444 horses? u on a 1j or 2j?
stock n/a 2jz w/ tt head gasket and arp head studs. that's on my old Turbonetics 60-1 @ 15 psi, should be making a little more now w/ the new t67.
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SINGLE all the way back to an hks muffler, hipower series, carbon, or ti, or regular. IT SOUNDS LIKE MAGIC in the bedroom.
Old 05-27-11 | 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Cleanshots
SINGLE all the way back to an hks muffler, hipower series, carbon, or ti, or regular. IT SOUNDS LIKE MAGIC in the bedroom.
But you are running a pretty restrictive 3" piping.
With two mufflers you can run 4" piping to dual 3" piping.
That is approximately an 80% increase in flow.
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Originally Posted by SC300_704
stock n/a 2jz w/ tt head gasket and arp head studs. that's on my old Turbonetics 60-1 @ 15 psi, should be making a little more now w/ the new t67.
That's really impressive considering it's at 15psi and on an older styled compressor wheel, not to mention the mileage!
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I would advise going double, better sound, better looks.
Old 08-06-11 | 12:28 AM
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i would recommend single. i have one and i think it sounds, and looks great, and weighs less. but id never get one if i didn't have the cap to fill in the hole that is made for a double. i think it looks too ricey is you don't get a cover.
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