3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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ok so i received my k2 apexi n1 style today and its amazing! Its getting installed a day or 2 after xmas. I dont think the shop would know what im talking about when i request an angled look or JDM angle. So does anyone have a pic of a camry with an angled can? or somthing close to it to show the shop and give them an idea of what i want? lol THX!
unless you got power to boot, angled is kinda....ricey in my opinion, esp on completely non-modded vehicle.
just go straight.
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deff gonna b as tucked as possible. and now that i just looked at it, if i angled it, it would be damn close to the gas tank (the pipeing)
i still got a few days. prob will end up going straight with extreme tuck
They should know what you mean by angled, just hold the muffler under the car and they should be able to install it exactly how you want it. There's a reason why specific cars have it angled, and it's to reduce the amount of bends in the piping so that the exhaust is less restrictive. For the camry, I think it would look best if it's mounted straight.
They should know what you mean by angled, just hold the muffler under the car and they should be able to install it exactly how you want it. There's a reason why specific cars have it angled, and it's to reduce the amount of bends in the piping so that the exhaust is less restrictive. For the camry, I think it would look best if it's mounted straight.
Very good point and i think thats going to be my answer then. Gonna go straight. ill see if they will let me in the back to take some pics for u guys wont be for a few days still tho
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