Exhaust for sc300
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Hey guys. I got a 97 sc300 and wanted to install dual exhaust pipes but dont know where to find the biggest ones for it. I want to know where I can get some like the apexi n1 but that are dual. Please help thanks.
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dude there are so many options you can go with that you would love. try the search tool and find something that you dig. btw, welcome to CL and get familiar with the search. you will find everything you need. cheers bro
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Thanks for the reply but I forgot to mention I'm gonna go turbo and want to go for big time power. The reason I like the n1 was the sound because my friend had it on his sc when he had it. I haven't had a chance to talk to him a lot. I love the big pipe look though.
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You've also got to think about the rest of the exhaust system before installing mufflers. Think about the turbo size you want to run, that will dictate what size piping you'll use.
If you have a 3" out of the hot side, you want to use at least a 3" downpipe to midpipe; then think about the "Y" section. You don't want to create any unwanted restrictions in your exhaust. Using v-bands will be a nice addition making your exhaust easier to service.
Think it out thoroughly, you don't want to be re-welding everything.
If you have a 3" out of the hot side, you want to use at least a 3" downpipe to midpipe; then think about the "Y" section. You don't want to create any unwanted restrictions in your exhaust. Using v-bands will be a nice addition making your exhaust easier to service.
Think it out thoroughly, you don't want to be re-welding everything.
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SChema is right! Do a ton of research before you get your exhaust, so that you only have to do it once. You don't want to re-weld everything if you ever decide to boost the car or do an engine swap.
I recommend the HKS TI mufflers. I have a single exit HKS TI muffler on my SC and I love the sound. It's nice and deep once the engine is warmed up.
I recommend the HKS TI mufflers. I have a single exit HKS TI muffler on my SC and I love the sound. It's nice and deep once the engine is warmed up.
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