5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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ok so my next paycheck should be enough for a muffler hopefully nothin will get in the way of buying a new aftermarket one. although my cell phone contract is about to end and i want the iphone anywayz i know that aftermarket parts will void warranty if the dealer can prove that part is the cause of something eles going bad. so my question is has anyone ever ran into any problems after installing an exhaust? the risks of a cai is a ruined air flow sensor... ok so what about a muffler? am i good with one of those? nothin to trip out on? thanks
Exhaust really doesn't do much to harm an engine, especially axlebacks. In theory, you can just remove the exhaust and run wide open after cat and it wouldn't harm your car, other then the environment of course.
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when i had my HKS, I had no problems going to toyota and getting my maintenance work done. even when my car looked like this.
get the exhaust!
haha peach u always crack me up did they see all the turbo stuff u added? o yea huh i need to get sum of those hid's from u!! uhhhh idk what to do now lol whats with axelback? catback? take out the resonator? leave it? i want that low deep growl tone, like this
think cops in cali would trip on that? my moms friends son got tickets for his exhaust but yea thats the sound i would luv to get and hopefully wouldnt cost toooooo much
what do you mean cost more? compared to the iphone?
40 bucks to cut out the stock muffler and weld in the magnaflow with new pipe job after the resonator. Might cost more if u go for dual pipe, but after all, it's just metal pipes.
40 bucks to cut out the stock muffler and weld in the magnaflow with new pipe job after the resonator. Might cost more if u go for dual pipe, but after all, it's just metal pipes.
haha damn man is it just one of your ears getting weird? thats baaaad!
well do i have to get new piping thru out the whole bottom? where will the new pipes start at? the resonator is the mesh looking thing more towards the engine right? along the pipes is this screen mesh looking canister and i think thats the resonator no? so new pipes will start after that? yes im a noob. but hey i gotta start sumwhere right? thanks again guys for your inputs, appreciate it !
ok so my next paycheck should be enough for a muffler hopefully nothin will get in the way of buying a new aftermarket one. although my cell phone contract is about to end and i want the iphone anywayz i know that aftermarket parts will void warranty if the dealer can prove that part is the cause of something eles going bad. so my question is has anyone ever ran into any problems after installing an exhaust? the risks of a cai is a ruined air flow sensor... ok so what about a muffler? am i good with one of those? nothin to trip out on? thanks
1) Don't get an iPhone. They may look cool but don't do a whole lot as far as function.
2) Eh, forget it.
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Originally Posted by camryi4
haha peach u always crack me up did they see all the turbo stuff u added? o yea huh i need to get sum of those hid's from u!! uhhhh idk what to do now lol whats with axelback? catback? take out the resonator? leave it? i want that low deep growl tone, like this
think cops in cali would trip on that? my moms friends son got tickets for his exhaust but yea thats the sound i would luv to get and hopefully wouldnt cost toooooo much
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