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Yeha cptdar.se07 why not they sound good one of the other guys on here has magnaflows look it up on youtube's he has a video or 2 of them on his car and they sound really good.
Yeha cptdar.se07 why not they sound good one of the other guys on here has magnaflows look it up on youtube's he has a video or 2 of them on his car and they sound really good.
Trojan has a Magnaflow muffler and I consider them as well as the sound is better than Borla. Only caviat, you need to do some custom piping as far as I can tell.
I don't think i've heard Trojan's exhaust yet... is there a clip floating around?
Not from Trojan but I checked locally. It's all a matter of taste, but the Magnaflow is more like what I look for, but Borla is certainly better than stock and I consider it as well as they have a kit, i.e. no custom piping needed.
Not from Trojan but I checked locally. It's all a matter of taste, but the Magnaflow is more like what I look for, but Borla is certainly better than stock and I consider it as well as they have a kit, i.e. no custom piping needed.
I see... nothing's wrong with custom piping... all you need to do is go to a shop and ask them to weld if for you
yeah, the tips are short. i had a muffler shop weld some extensions on to them. i also asked them to do all the custom piping since i drive an i4 and wanted a dual setup. the techs at the dealer even thought i drove a v6 and stated that they like the deep sound of my exhausts. they should sound even better on your v6.
i also like the fact that they are stealth. the canister itself is pretty small, even compared to the stock canister/muffler. so you don't have to worry too much about scraping if you plan to lower your car. it's not overly big and bulky. but that's also a matter of taste.
that being said, i need to get back to the shop to fix my passenger side muffler since i backed up into one of those parking curb blocks pretty badly a couple of months back lol.
yeah, the tips are short. i had a muffler shop weld some extensions on to them. i also asked them to do all the custom piping since i drive an i4 and wanted a dual setup. the techs at the dealer even thought i drove a v6 and stated that they like the deep sound of my exhausts. they should sound even better on your v6.
i also like the fact that they are stealth. the canister itself is pretty small, even compared to the stock canister/muffler. so you don't have to worry too much about scraping if you plan to lower your car. it's not overly big and bulky. but that's also a matter of taste.
that being said, i need to get back to the shop to fix my passenger side muffler since i backed up into one of those parking curb blocks pretty badly a couple of months back lol.
Ouch, too bad. No other damage on the rear valance/lip? I thought the magnaflow is small enough that it would it something else before?
Ouch, too bad. No other damage on the rear valance/lip? I thought the magnaflow is small enough that it would it something else before?
actually, my tips are pretty big and that's what hit the parking block first. it's been like that for a while now. if you noticed on my cardomain page, the passenger side muffler is off a bit and that's where i hit the parking curb/block. there is damage on the rear valance too but you can't see it on the pics.
gonna bring it to the muffler shop for repair as well as the bodyshop. i've been rear ended twice already so i've been pissed off lately and not wanting to go back to the bodyshop again lol.
actually, my tips are pretty big and that's what hit the parking block first. it's been like that for a while now. if you noticed on my cardomain page, the passenger side muffler is off a bit and that's where i hit the parking curb/block. there is damage on the rear valance too but you can't see it on the pics.
gonna bring it to the muffler shop for repair as well as the bodyshop. i've been rear ended twice already so i've been pissed off lately and not wanting to go back to the bodyshop again lol.
What a shame, I know how that feels. My RX-8 Shinka got slammed on the parking lot ... only good thing was I already had a parking block incident before like you with it and can repair both at once. Sometimes it strikes more than once...shortly after my parking lot accident, a rock flew off a truck in front of me and landed in my hood (of the RX-8) putting a dent in it - another run to the body shop....Well, good luck getting it repaired on your nice Camry.
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