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Up and Out exhaust? (tsudo)

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2GEEZEY

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Aug 6, 2009
Elgin, Illinois
I will be installing my tsudo n1 exhaust and was wondering if i bend the hangers or something to get that " Up and Out" look like the apexi n1 or hks carbon ti.

help? do you guys have any pictures of your car with the tsudo n1? like a back view would be nice.

Or should i just get a gst exhaust so it goes underneath the axle?

thanks again dsmers if it wasnt for you my car wouldnt be running right now!
 
You can't bend the hangers to change the angle that the muffler sits at. you'd have to bend the tubing differently and you don't want to do that.

And yes. Get the GST exhaust, not a GSX. Things won't fit if you try to put the AWD exhaust on your car.
 
Cut the tsudo before the muffler and bend it up while its on the car. Then take it off the car and have it rewelded. This will also fix the intermittent rubbing/banging issue against the frame. Heres the results of doing that on my car.

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So I'm not the only with a rattle huh?

A piece of dynamat Xtreme between the body and where the pipe hits takes care of the rattle.

Fresh exhaust hangers help a ton too. When I reused my factory hangers the whole assembly had almost 2 inches of play. After I swapped them out for new ones the exhaust wouldn't move more than 1/3 of an inch.
 
I still don't understand why it matters what angle the tip points out at?

Supposedly the exit angle is the result of reduced bending elsewhere; that's what A'pexi says at least. In theory, the less bending, the less turbulent the exhaust gasses will be.
 
VelocitàPaola;152021378 said:
Supposedly the exit angle is the result of reduced bending elsewhere; that's what A'pexi says at least. In theory, the less bending, the less turbulent the exhaust gasses will be.

This is what I have always heard but I'm guessing you only get the benefits on exhaust that comes that way so all the bends work together. If you get one that is meant to go straight and then cut/bend to make it look "cool" then you are adding more bends thus theoretically lowering the benefits from the system.
 
^ hell yeah angled out exhaust are hella nice. i got one but the hangers are fvcked up. it dont sit as nicely as it used to.
 
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