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exhaust system question on 1HZ

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exhaust system question on 1HZ

Post by lewy »

just like to no what the first muffler is if it is a cad converter and if u need it i was going to take it out and run 2 1/2 from manifold all the way to the first join where i have got a 2 1/2 exhaust running any way just thought i should ask. :?: :?:
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Post by Tapage »

I'm not sure there .. but here no cat converter in 1HZ 80 series TLC .. so better EGT all the way with 2.5" pipe ..
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Post by dumbdunce »

no it is not a catalytic converter. chop away!
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Post by dow50r »

It is a resonator, and is straight through design. A friend did that to his 1hz and it droned afterwards at certain revs...make sure you use a flex joint, have you considered extracters?
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Post by lewy »

dow50r wrote:It is a resonator, and is straight through design. A friend did that to his 1hz and it droned afterwards at certain revs...make sure you use a flex joint, have you considered extracters?

Will extracters go past this point or dose it still remain after extracters r fitted. :?: :?:
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Post by dow50r »

extracters go back to the flange and have their own flexy...
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Post by rezpkt »

i chopped out that first muffler on mine so i only had the big centre one. not a problem and made only a minor difference in power and not alot in sound.
Although mine was all original.. (2+1/4?)

have just fitted up extractors and full 2+1/2 zorst today (absolute prick of a job) and on mine the only difference is from manifold/extractors > flange right on top of chassis (instead of still in engine bay) and then still have flex joint in next piece, then onto centre muffler etc.

do yourself a favour and get some extractors while your at it, seems as though you already have 2 and half most the way through.

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