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exhaust set ups for slamed s13
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of down pipe mods cat-back closer to the firewall just wondering need ideas it sucks hitting reflectors in the freeway when switching lanes ![]()
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dont have pics right now but what i do is i put hose clamps around the exhaust hangers before and after the diff.I tighten them as much as i can so it sucks the exhaust up a little more,plus it makes it stiffer to.
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In for pics.
I just had custom exhaust done 2.5" DP and 3" SS all the way back. I'm not super slammed yet (winter in NY) but I'm going lower in a few weeks. I'm looking at my setup and looks like it should be fine, it will be close though. I might try the hose clamp idea to save a few mm.
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i want to make like an oval exhaust piping. this way it would be flatter but wider and clear better.
there is a company that makes a downpipe like this for the sr20's only bad thing is that if it takes a good hit, being oval it would dent alot easier. but if i ever get the money im going to try it. |
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Custom Oval
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nice. that thing probably gets really good clearance huh. any more pics or anything of this setup. like with all 4 wheels on the ground and under shot? im probably asking for too much now. haha
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oval downpipe ftw. circuit sports cobra type. and hose clamps around exhaust hangers.
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RSR Ex-Mag. Only scrapes I got on it were from getting stuck in super steep driveways. Piping was pretty much immaculate when I pulled it off to sell it. The connection between the header and the car were lower than the exhaust itself. And this was on shitty hanger bushings as well, Would have sat even higher if I had better bushings in place.
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Just don't get an HKS Hi-Power. Mine's not close to the body at all.
![]() ![]() I'm definitely gonna try that hose clamps on the rubber part of the hangers, though. My exhaust always loosens itself up really quickly. I know I've got a KA, but it takes literally about a week before it starts rattling again once I tighten it back up.
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couple of tips:
downpipe position is usually the main concern. Chop off a couple inches off the "down" part to tuck the piping closer to the body... and all is good. I'd take a picture of my DP setup, but you get the idea. also, tighten up the exhaust bushings with some metal hose clamps, you can save up to about an inch or more
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mine was pretty good, its the hks 65mm catback. i admit its huge but hey i waiting for rims to come up so i can put it back on.
btw sorry for thread jack im also selling it, used to two weeks lol ![]() Quote:
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I will probably have problems with my skyline, my s13 isn't gonna go horribly low. the oval exhaust is a great idea, it gives a different exhaust note too.
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I'd also scrap like crazy doing 3 pt turns in neighborhood streets that "hump" too much toward the middle.
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Trust DD has the best ground clearence of any mass produced s13 exhaust.
Cant beat it. ![]()
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while the dd has good clearance, i beg to differ it has the best...my gp sports and a few other locals with different gp sports exhausts had better c;earance than the dd did
EDIT: i noticed you said for S13 the DD had the best...the guy i know with it had one for an S14...maybe thats why...either way its a shame they discontinued that exhaust...i really wanted one |
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dd is win for clearance.
diffuser is fail for clearance. ![]() one thing i always do with my exhausts is get metal spikes and put them hanging from the rear of the tailpipe. usually you can screw them into the little hole for the silencer. (you can see what i mean in the above pic). the spikes i used are these ones. they're like a buck that way the spikes drag on the ground, not your exhaust. |
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