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Old 01-21-2012, 03:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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spyder extune catback.

http://www.partstrain.com/store/deta...2081859705exsy

any one tried this before?
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Old 01-22-2012, 03:45 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Interesting T-304 stainless steel cat-back exhaust, especially for the price. It would require cutting your exhaust just past the catalytic converters, and clamping or welding the Spyder exhaust on like Magnaflow's system.

http://spyderauto.com/product.php?id...t-back-Exhaust

http://www.carpartsclick.com/product...id=p100-c25994

http://www.outperformanceshop.com/pr...cb-3161320.htm
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i thought these are all bolt ons, no cutting/welding
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If you have a look at your stock exhaust, you'll see that it's a single piece from manifold flange where the 1st cat starts, all the way back to rear axle where it bolts up to muffler section... You simply need to cut stock exhaust a bit past the 2nd cat, to clamp on the Spyder cat-back exhaust. It can also be welded on if the sealing at the clamp is inadequate.

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Do you get that Spyder exhaust for your Corolla? I did extra research and found out on their website that the exhaust piping is for this kit is 3 inches wide! That may sound good, but it's not! The little 1.8L engine can't move the exhaust gases quick enough for such a think pipe! It's like the gases will accumulate inside the piping quicker than the motor can push it out the rear. Does that make sense?

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