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Topic #79339 449 posts Started by GotToyota
i have a resonator straight pipe to a aeroturbine muffler but its the cannon tipe i like the way they sound but mines wayyyyyy loud

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Thought i posted in here, but i guess not.

Well....after riding around with an open down-pipe for a year, i figured it was time to put the exhaust together, weld it up, and hang it.

Heres the set-up that i have

Full 3" turbo back exhaust consists of the DP, to a 45* bend and up and over the crossmember to the flex pipe, from there it flows into the QTP electric cut-out i put in. From there its basically a straight pipe all the way back to a 3" Megan muffler.

with the cut-out open it sounds awesome, super throaty and a little more quiet then an open downpipe.

When the cut out is closed the car is almost silent. The meagn muffler does a great job of muffeling the noise, however i wish it was a little more deep, and had some more sound to it.

i love the way its set-up, but it does have a couple flaws. For 1, its pretty low, since i ran it under axle. When my buddy welded it up, we were somewhat in a rush to get out of the shop, and i just wanted it on, so instead of throwing 2 extra bends in the exhaust and staying in that "stock tunnel" we went right under the gas tank and out the back. We bent the sheild up against the gas tank to deflect some of the heat. Other then that is perfect, and im very happy with it.

this is the 45 that bolts to the DP into the flex and cut-out section


And what it looks like on the car...i'll have to get some under-body shots, but you get the idea




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Is a glasspack considered a resonator though?

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Ok lets say for instance I go with an all out stainless steel header, stainless steel front exhaust pipe and cat back exhaust system with everything stainless steel except my original magnaflow exhaust. Will that change the exhaust note of my car becuase of my whole exhaust system being stainless steel, will it have a high decibal reading???

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anybody want to reply do my post ^.

also are all aftermarket catalytic converters stainless steel???

oh griffgirl, speaking of decibals, I mentioned a while back ago about buying a decibal reader and measuring the loudness of our exhausts to see how loud they are? and then posting them up with different exhaust setups and so forth! but no one will do it

This post has been edited by BonzaiCelica: Jul 2, 2010 - 12:07 PM

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i picked up that muffler from autozone one day because i needed a flesh pipe and saw that on the shelf for a decent price. like $50 i think in the store. figured i would give it a shot. i figured for the price it would sound like a pissed off bumble bee. to my amazement when they took it off the rack and started her up i heard a nice, clean, and deep tone. i've thought about removing some of the exhaust like the cat and running larger piping. but i'm on the hunt for a gt shell to start the 3sgte swap. toyota has under there but i really don't think i need to. that w/ a CAI i get better response and clean deep exhaust from low rpms all the way to 7k. will make a sound vid and post if anyone is interested.

This post has been edited by 94stONmotegis: Jul 13, 2010 - 9:01 PM
kinda interested in a dual pipe setup one each side any one done it and how was it done been trying to nut it out for a lil while now
Look up the user kaos.

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Is he the only one who has done a dual exhaust?
The only one I've seen on 6GC. tongue.gif

Fwiw; I went to a single exhaust after my headers were installed.

Here's a link to the last few pics I had of the dual exhaust: New Exhaust Install

This post has been edited by KAOS: Apr 1, 2011 - 8:10 PM

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totally gunna miss the duals
thanks for that givin me some ideas on how i wanna go about it
Alright, kind of resurrecting this, but I have a few questions that I haven't seen answers to after going through this thread.
First off, how much HP does one realistically stand to gain from installing a catback setup? Does that change if the cat is included in the upgrade? Or is this more a simple issue of finding the right sound?
I have a 7a, and I'm thinking about doing a straight-pipe 2.25" setup from the cat back without a resonator. With a good muffler, will I notice any performance increase?
It's a very small increase at that. I went from stock to after market header and down pipe, deleted cat and 2.25 piping. I'd like to say at most you will gain 7whp maybe more with a tune. The stock 7a produces so little power that it doesn't make a drastic difference, especially if you are only doing a cat back.

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i did a custom 3" exhaust for my st215 with a cxracing 3" flex pipe a cxracing 3" cat 170mm hks with a 5" tip sounds pretty gud
Alright, so basically on a 7a it would be pointless to do a full exhaust from the header back? So just a catback would give the same sound effects? Would including a new cat make a difference, or could I not get much better than stock?
From a performance stand point I wouldn't even waste time doing exhaust work on a stock 7a. I'd just save to either swap or boost it THEN do exhaust. If you just want it to sound a bit more aggressive though perhaps someone can chime in since I've never heard how a catback setup sounds.

"God created turbo lag to give V8's a chance"
for 7a, easiest and cheapest way to gain power by exhaust is to put on an ebay header, cat delete or gut it and put it back up, and an after market muffler.... not a lot of gain, but a noticeable difference... intake helps a little too (experience talking, ive got a 7a with this done)
Hmm, well that's some good info. I guess I'll just not worry about exhaust so long as I'm packing a 7a. Eventually I'd love to throw a 3s in, but until then I won't ride around all bark and no bite; that's what makes us different from Honda guys after all.
I'm preparing to get a full exhaust, anyone know of a good system or set-up that produces well and sounds deep? I wanna keep a $500-$600 price range. Any suggestions would be much appreciated guys! Thanks.
buy the materials and have a "good" exhaust shop make it. use mandrel bends not crush bends

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Check about 11 topics down. There's a dedicated topic for this with all the info you could want. Assuming you have a NA ST, you'll probably want 2.25 inch piping from the cat back with a resonator. As far as mufflers, it seems that's just a matter of preference. I happen to think a gutted cat sounds cool and race-like, but some people hate the sound.
for a custom exhaust make sure you use good resonators, aftermarket brands that offer it are vibrant and magnaflow, cus greddy for example doesn't sell it separately. if you want a quieter sound you get the oval type resonator and a longer length for example. for your muffler canister, use a good one from tanabe, apexi ws2, magnaflow, etc. they come as universal mufflers so that you can pipe it yourself or if you can get a branded one off another car like a greddy, then cut it off that and custom pipe it after with proper hangars. i would also recommend a custom downpipe since our stock ones are pea shooters, reason i say that is you are defeating the purpose of putting a 2.25 or 2.5 exhaust pipe when the stock downpipe is like 1.75. I felt a difference in sound and feel when i changed this.

and use a good pro bend instead of those lousy bends mentioned by Smaay. wish i could sell you my 5zigen catback, but it would cost a pretty penny to ship it back to the mainland.

This post has been edited by trdproven: May 14, 2011 - 1:38 AM

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QUOTE (trdproven @ May 14, 2011 - 2:36 AM) *
>for a custom exhaust make sure you use good resonators, aftermarket brands that offer it are vibrant and magnaflow, cus greddy for example doesn't sell it separately. if you want a quieter sound you get the oval type resonator and a longer length for example. for your muffler canister, use a good one from tanabe, apexi ws2, magnaflow, etc. they come as universal mufflers so that you can pipe it yourself or if you can get a branded one off another car like a greddy, then cut it off that and custom pipe it after with proper hangars. i would also recommend a custom downpipe since our stock ones are pea shooters, reason i say that is you are defeating the purpose of putting a 2.25 or 2.5 exhaust pipe when the stock downpipe is like 1.75. I felt a difference in sound and feel when i changed this.

and use a good pro bend instead of those lousy bends mentioned by Smaay. wish i could sell you my 5zigen catback, but it would cost a pretty penny to ship it back to the mainland.


I'm sure you have a pretty sick set-up but yea my price range has to stay where it is. But I'm no genius about knowing what exhaust set-ups are good and what are bad. I don't want that ricer sound in the high rpm's so what muffler do you reccommend aftermarket wise? And also I need a new exhaust manifold, so I looked into a header and only found that ebay header, which is short a few inches or so hooking up to the cat pipe? What would be your ideal set-up?
I see, its a ST didn't catch that, i recall seeing pure bolt on headers before, you can't find anymore?

My ideal setup would be an ultraquiet resonator from vibrant, and for the muffler, a tanabe universal, apexi ws2 universal, or a cut off a greddy one thats not being used but then again if you could that means the greddy resonator would be there too.

If you plan to get headers, sound will change, a bit louder, sometimes raspier, cus you lose the 1st cat at the exhaust manifold when you replace it. and if yours is not a cali version celi, which has 2 cats, then that would be the only cat you have thus you have no more cats making it straight piped for the most part. Ill tell you that with a cat it sounds better but if you want better flow, remove it, kinda changing the sound a bit, but if your only for sound, the setup mentioned above will work well. it'll be deep and subtle. generic mufflers and resonators have high pitch raspiness

This post has been edited by trdproven: May 15, 2011 - 10:54 PM

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QUOTE (trdproven @ May 15, 2011 - 11:53 PM) *
>I see, its a ST didn't catch that, i recall seeing pure bolt on headers before, you can't find anymore?

My ideal setup would be an ultraquiet resonator from vibrant, and for the muffler, a tanabe universal, apexi ws2 universal, or a cut off a greddy one thats not being used but then again if you could that means the greddy resonator would be there too.

If you plan to get headers, sound will change, a bit louder, sometimes raspier, cus you lose the 1st cat at the exhaust manifold when you replace it. and if yours is not a cali version celi, which has 2 cats, then that would be the only cat you have thus you have no more cats making it straight piped for the most part. Ill tell you that with a cat it sounds better but if you want better flow, remove it, kinda changing the sound a bit, but if your only for sound, the setup mentioned above will work well. it'll be deep and subtle. generic mufflers and resonators have high pitch raspiness


First off, what do you by cutting off a greddy muffler? And I have the base 7A-FE engine in mine and so a header will make it sound louder? Is it a loud annoying sound that will take the exhaust sound away? Mainly I want a rich clean and deep sound coming off my car, I know our cars aren't the fastest but I wouldn't mind gaining a new increases from the exhaust as well. So do you suggest de-cating it or keeping the cat on? Get a new one? And yea about the header... do you know if there are more blot-on's anywhere if I decide to go that route? ALSO I def. want my muffler being angled out to the right a bit, I don't know if there is a term for this kind of muffler. I think you know what I'm talking about.

This post has been edited by CelicaST96: May 16, 2011 - 7:06 AM
No no the header make the exhaust louder. And he is talking about cutting a Greddy exhaust off of another exhaust setup. Look for the corolla header for the 7AFE it has to have a section welded on to attach to the stock exhaust but if your going with a full custom exhaust it won't matter anyway.

If it were me since your taking the cat away when you get the headers then I would add one later in the piping. Atleast that is what I plan todo. But it is your car do what you want.
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QUOTE (CoreyST @ May 16, 2011 - 7:22 AM) *
>No no the header make the exhaust louder. And he is talking about cutting a Greddy exhaust off of another exhaust setup. Look for the corolla header for the 7AFE it has to have a section welded on to attach to the stock exhaust but if your going with a full custom exhaust it won't matter anyway.

If it were me since your taking the cat away when you get the headers then I would add one later in the piping. Atleast that is what I plan todo. But it is your car do what you want.



Add one what? A Cat or header? And is the Corolla Header sufficient and worth the money? Will having a header make more of a "riced out" sound or will the exhaust just be louder, not annoying?
i have heard even material of the header makes a difference, cheap stainless steel won't sound as good as DC headers for example. I think he meant to add a cat later, although the cats main purpose is for emissions, it does assist with the overall sound of the exhaust.

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