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90 AWD Rear side Exit help

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Viva

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Jan 14, 2011
Findlay, Ohio
Planning on getting a rear side exit on my 90 awd tsi , i keep finding posts about fwd exits. problem looking off theres is that i have a drive shaft. Does anyone have a setup i can look at or know what people are using. 2.5 inch or 3" straight or using a resperator or do these sound good.. that feedback would be helpfull thanks.:thumb:
 
this would help ALOT better if you listed your mods, or what you plan to have A massive super free flowing lack-there-of exhaust, on a 14b...will do you NO good. having a daily driver with nothing done to it besides side exit, is going to save you next to nothing weight...you would be better off taking out the spare tire, or fold down section of the rear seat.


Nobody can really give you a serious answer without you asking it, seriously, with support to why you want to do so.
 
Im keeping my 14b because in Autox or Roadrace courses, no room for a large turbo with anti-lag. Back seats are out as well as everything else in the back. I will be buying a MCB. Everything will be logged on a PDA. Im not sure if I will be getting a SAFC. I will look into that through a different thread. Suspension wise I need to replace my damaged exhaust with a cheap but clean exhaust. This will not be a DD. I have a truck for college and work. This Talon will be only a Midnight runner, weekend car, special occasions and racing on legal tracks. I will be dropping the car with coil overs but dont want to drag the pipe. this is why i would like to go with a 2.5 straight with a resignator. I hope this cleared things up.:|
 
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