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Valvetronics muffler T style
Has anyone seen the new T style muffler by valvetronics?
I’m curious if this would work well with g30s. I wish they would just make one for our cars
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For the best sound, skip the universal muffler and get an exhaust meant for your 540.
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I knowwww but the valved option would be nice and would be half the cost…
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I want a valvetronic option too, but I wouldn't want to be the first to test it on this platform. The remus looks awesome but I want to hear one in person because I don't think you can get a great idea of volume from a youtube video.
If I get to hear one in New England its very possible I'd end up with Remus. If I wanted to spend more I'd probably try Supersprint. |
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This could be done. You'd have to measure the size of the stock exhaust piping or figure that out, order the right size and bring to a decent exhaust shop. It should be a couple cuts and a couple welds to hook this up to the stock exhaust tips I would think, maybe some custom piping to connect it but theres no reason I can think of this can't be done fairly simply for someone with those skills.
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