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EXHAUST MK TRITON

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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EXHAUST MK TRITON

Post by maxqld »

HEY GUYS

I HAVE A 2001 MK TRITON 3.O V6 AND AM LOOKING AT PUTTING A NEW EXHAUST ON IT. SOME SAY DO EXTRACTORS AND SPORTS EXHAUST, SOME SAY ROCKET MUFFLER, SOME SAY DONT CHANGE FROM STANDARD

WHAT DO YOU THINK

CHEERS
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Post by D_77 »

A mandrel bent exhaust or 'sport exhaust' is definatley worth it! A set of extractors leading on to a 2.5" or even a 2.25" MANDREL bent exhaust will go a treat. You will always get better performance out of the tried and true mandrel bent system than any other vortex type muffler claiming its just as good.

You'll notice that your fuel economy will rise due to the increased flow and reduced work the engine has to do, it will sounds beastier and gain heaps of torque.

I run mandrel's on all my cars, never look back at a crush bent..
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Post by maxqld »

Thanks

I got a quote on extractors and a sports exhaust (AU $1100)

Hopefully get it done next week. Will let you know of the result.
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Post by Rockwolf »

Suggest you do a search, the hiclone's come up 3 times in 3 weeks, with the usual outerlimits replies. You'll soon see what I mean. Welcome to the insanity, btw. :)

Re: exhaust, extractors and mandrel bent 2.25"->2.5", as suggested. Just make sure there's no restrictions on the inlet/outlet of your cats and mufflers that are smaller than your new exhaust.
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