Where Can I Get a Nice Canon Exhaust From In Sydney ?
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Where Can I Get a Nice Canon Exhaust From In Sydney ?
Where Can I Get a Nice Canon Exhaust From In Sydney ? For a Good Price...
I want It Too Shine , Because i havent taken interest in exhausts i dont no where there shops are and where they are located but now that i am i have no clue...
anyway , does anyone have any suggestions On what i should put on ? How Big and so on..to Make it sounds Sweet & sexy!
I want It Too Shine , Because i havent taken interest in exhausts i dont no where there shops are and where they are located but now that i am i have no clue...
anyway , does anyone have any suggestions On what i should put on ? How Big and so on..to Make it sounds Sweet & sexy!
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i dunno what the "best place" would be but i can tell u that it should be no bigger than 2.5 inch
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Yes i have been Recommened Liverpool Exhaust of people i have seen...And was wondering if i was to hear it from anyone hear...Now that i have and Liverpool is only 10min Drive from me up the M5 i might go and take a look.jonowong wrote:i got mine done at liverpool exhaust
Thanks and thanks to the other 2
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both hitech and liverpool are good workmanship!
but since you are willign to pay the price...nothing beats JDM exhausts quality!!!
apexi, blitz, kakimoto, 5zigen etc...
nto to mention JDM stuff sounds heaps good
but since you are willign to pay the price...nothing beats JDM exhausts quality!!!
apexi, blitz, kakimoto, 5zigen etc...
nto to mention JDM stuff sounds heaps good
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No worries. But it wont Be Till The End of the year..or start of next year...so if you get it done beofre me let me know aye lol.JOeJOe wrote:I need new exhaust setup for my car soon. Tell me how things go once you've done it.
if i get it done soon...i'll let ya all know dw.
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Liverpool Exhaust are a bunch of...
[me remembers rule about not defaming workshops]
On an totally unrelated note don't you hate workshops who steal parts from your car?
Aaaanyywayyy...
For anyone I'd recommend you throw on a set of extractors before you even consider changing your catback exhaust. You will actually get a decent power gain by doing the extractors (the most restrictive section in a naturally aspirated car).
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On an totally unrelated note don't you hate workshops who steal parts from your car?
Aaaanyywayyy...
For anyone I'd recommend you throw on a set of extractors before you even consider changing your catback exhaust. You will actually get a decent power gain by doing the extractors (the most restrictive section in a naturally aspirated car).
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yep, a lot of people dont realise it but the catback is pretty much for the sound only, with no power gain. and if u go nuts and go with a 3 inch exhaust then u'll actually be loosing power, so keep it at 2.5kid_dynamite wrote:Liverpool Exhaust are a bunch of...
[me remembers rule about not defaming workshops]
On an totally unrelated note don't you hate workshops who steal parts from your car?
Aaaanyywayyy...
For anyone I'd recommend you throw on a set of extractors before you even consider changing your catback exhaust. You will actually get a decent power gain by doing the extractors (the most restrictive section in a naturally aspirated car).
i didnt even no what extractors were till i started coming to meetups lol but as ive been told, it's the most "bang for your buck" (now this DOES sound a little dirty.. lol) mod for your car
edit: but it'll cost u like $1400
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Wouldn't intake work be the most bang for buck ? Pick a pod up for less than $70 and just slap it on lol, then block off the hot air from the thermo fan to the pod. I seem to remember reading somewhere that a good pod on the 6a12 can gain upto 6kws ? Correct me if i'm wrong.
No way should extractors and installation cost $1400 though!
No way should extractors and installation cost $1400 though!
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If that is true I am running Into SuperCheap Auto and Buying a K & N Airfilter 2morrow. Only if it;s The Correct Information.Delvance wrote:I seem to remember reading somewhere that a good pod on the 6a12 can gain upto 6kws ? Correct me if i'm wrong.
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Technically intake pipe & filter upgrade is the cheapest bang for buck, but we sorta assume everyone has done that already here lol.Delvance wrote:Wouldn't intake work be the most bang for buck ? Pick a pod up for less than $70 and just slap it on lol, then block off the hot air from the thermo fan to the pod. I seem to remember reading somewhere that a good pod on the 6a12 can gain upto 6kws ? Correct me if i'm wrong.
No way should extractors and installation cost $1400 though!
The $1400 Sublime is quoting is for RPW extractors & a full s/steel cat back system. Ie the whole hog.
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Oliver89,
I'd definitely recommend getting a decent pod (like the K&N ones) and blocking off any hot air (from the thermo fans mostly). Bear in mind it's 6kw's at the fly, not wheels. Engine sounds really nice though. Just bear in mind loose pod filters can be defected.
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Ahh ok, fair enough. Sounds about right now
I'd definitely recommend getting a decent pod (like the K&N ones) and blocking off any hot air (from the thermo fans mostly). Bear in mind it's 6kw's at the fly, not wheels. Engine sounds really nice though. Just bear in mind loose pod filters can be defected.
Bennoz,
Ahh ok, fair enough. Sounds about right now
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yeah thats true...Delvance wrote:Just bear in mind loose pod filters can be defected
Though i thought as soon as they see it..they'll defect me ?
whats the go...what u mean by loose if i put it on i put it on Properly and Tight...i don't deal with cheap way Fittings lol.
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Nah I think he means it has to be boxed (and if so he is quite right)Oliver89 wrote:yeah thats true...Delvance wrote:Just bear in mind loose pod filters can be defected
Though i thought as soon as they see it..they'll defect me ?
whats the go...what u mean by loose if i put it on i put it on Properly and Tight...i don't deal with cheap way Fittings lol.
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