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Old 12-01-2012, 03:35 AM   #163
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Nice...

Looks like a BMW M5 exhaust.
I was thinking more M3, but hey, I'm not going to argue!
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Old 12-03-2012, 08:40 PM   #164
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cherry bomb

this one is a 2 inch pipe with a 2 inchcherry bomb turbo muffler, passes for a stock muffler. low tone unloaded . a good bit louder under load.


cost $24 at autozone and $44.00 to get the pipe bent and welded.

I know it's not stainless or Unobtainium , but I've already started my next axle back , will post it in a few days.

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Old 02-27-2013, 08:58 AM   #165
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Anyone using the Apexi Bomber exhaust??
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Old 03-22-2013, 07:58 PM   #166
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DC Sports axle back

Also have K&N Typhoon intake and DC Sports header
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Old 03-22-2013, 08:01 PM   #167
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Sounds like beautiful music...
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Old 03-22-2013, 08:03 PM   #168
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Thanks man.

I'm waiting on a couple prospects for my mid pipe replacement. should sound even most beastly when its all done.
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Old 05-31-2013, 01:15 PM   #169
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Hey guys, figured I'd post here because I'm having a super hard time finding an axle back for my 05 echo (in Canada) anyone want to point in the right direction or sell me their exhaust? Lol thanks any info would be appreciated
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Old 09-01-2013, 03:49 PM   #170
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Well, personally I think it's worth the money. You can't have an efficient engine if your intake and/or exhaust is too restrictive (which is what the Yaris was cursed with out of the factory). If you wanted to replace your exhaust, I'd start with the axle-back so that you can find which kind of sound you like. Then you have the option of either going with the Nitto midpipe (available from microimageonline.com) or custom-fabricating your own midpipe (warning: the Nitto midpipe does not have any catalytic converters; they're just resonators). And you know, I would recommend replacing the header. The stock design is rather convoluted and doesn't lend itself well to a good exhaust flow. For this you have many options: TRD (expensive as all hell), Megan, DC, Thunder, DME, or, again, custom make your own. If you plan on doing more performance modifications to your car, a good exhaust system is pretty much invaluable. Hope that answered your question well enough :D
Hey is that the only midpipe you can find. And why is it so expensive? Is there anything cheaper that you know of?
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Old 09-08-2013, 09:52 PM   #171
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inspection fail, texas

Hey fellas, I could use some help here.I have a 2007 yaris hatchback. 1.5 liter 5 speed. DC header, greedy full exhaust , no cat. And some little gadget box with wire that is suppose to trick ecu that it does have a cat engine light on. Code his for 0/2 sensor upstream. If I install a new 0/2 sensor my engine light should turn off right? I only have 15 days to fix this problem. And I'm on my eighth day.otherwise I will have to pay for another inspection. Please help. I didn't see another 0/2 sensor under there unless I missed it. Mechanic suggested I change both. 318.00 bucks for parts. :-(
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Old 04-30-2014, 02:07 AM   #172
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This is my very first post and hopefully not the last. I've been visiting yarisworld for a while occasionally until I finally bought my Yaris couple of months ago. I've been always a big V8 sedan guy but when I rented a Yaris in a road trip last I fell in love with it instantly, I don't know how to explain my feeling but wow, Huge difference from my Crown Vic and Aus Ford Falcon.

Anyway let's get to the topic . After a very long wait I finally got Tanabe Concept G Exhaust for my Yaris. Thanks to redyaris's post I managed to install it by myself. It was a relatively easy task but took me about 6 hours because the right wheel and one of the mufflers's spring bolts were stuck even with WD-40 and some hammering.

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I really love it. At first I thought it's a little bit loud and annoying especially on long drives. there was a moment when I regretted installing it and thought about reinstalling the OEM exhaust but now I Think I got used to it by now and I absolutely love it. I will upload a video as soon as it's uploaded on Youtube
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Old 05-10-2014, 12:05 PM   #173
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Old 05-21-2014, 05:13 PM   #174
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A question for you exhaust gurus:

A search of the forum turns up conflicting reports of a freer-flowing aftermarket exhaust system improving/hurting MPG. Some said it improves MPG and power, others have said it hurts MPG, but improves power. Either way, it seems a better exhaust will improve power and possibly affect MPG.

I drive with a fairly light foot and mostly on the highway and average 43MPG most days. My Yaris is stock, but I am open to doing an aftermarket exhaust, provided it doesn't sound like bad rice and seriously hurt MPG. I wouldn't mind the few extra HP for a little help in the passing lane. If I go aftermarket, I plan to leave the intake stock and drop in a K&N filter. Maybe a header is fine, but I plan to leave the cats and resonator intact and possibly add an additional resonator after the stock one. There is a local custom exhaust shop that can do the work and I would ask them to follow the stock piping, but go up to a 2" pipe vs the stock 1.75" pipe (I understand the cats and resonator use a 2" pipe) and route it to the factory flange at the rear axle. From there, I'll probably bolt on a Tanabe Medalion or Nitto (plan to buy from Micro Image) as those two seem to be the quietest mufflers. How does that sound for an exhaust set-up?

I am not expecting oh-my-god gains in HP or anything, but hope to have a little of both worlds: improved HP while being able to retain (or improve) MPG.
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Old 05-22-2014, 03:07 PM   #175
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que porqueria Angelo jajajajajajaja
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Old 05-22-2014, 09:35 PM   #176
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A question for you exhaust gurus:

A search of the forum turns up conflicting reports of a freer-flowing aftermarket exhaust system improving/hurting MPG. Some said it improves MPG and power, others have said it hurts MPG, but improves power. Either way, it seems a better exhaust will improve power and possibly affect MPG.

I drive with a fairly light foot and mostly on the highway and average 43MPG most days. My Yaris is stock, but I am open to doing an aftermarket exhaust, provided it doesn't sound like bad rice and seriously hurt MPG. I wouldn't mind the few extra HP for a little help in the passing lane. If I go aftermarket, I plan to leave the intake stock and drop in a K&N filter. Maybe a header is fine, but I plan to leave the cats and resonator intact and possibly add an additional resonator after the stock one. There is a local custom exhaust shop that can do the work and I would ask them to follow the stock piping, but go up to a 2" pipe vs the stock 1.75" pipe (I understand the cats and resonator use a 2" pipe) and route it to the factory flange at the rear axle. From there, I'll probably bolt on a Tanabe Medalion or Nitto (plan to buy from Micro Image) as those two seem to be the quietest mufflers. How does that sound for an exhaust set-up?

I am not expecting oh-my-god gains in HP or anything, but hope to have a little of both worlds: improved HP while being able to retain (or improve) MPG.
To be honest. Keep the stock exhaust for mpg. I usually have run about 3mpg less with my exhausts. Most of the fact that I love to listen to my exhaust. Plus the stock exhaust is better matched for low rpm performance.

A typical muffler shop will only crush-bend tubing. So their 2" tubing is typically smaller in the bends then your stock midpipe. So the only thing your getting is no improvement in exhaust flow and lower quality tubing that will rust out eventually.

I suggest a rear section exhaust for some power and sound and not throwing away all your mpg.

These motors really love a full exhaust so real gains in power can be realized
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Old 05-23-2014, 09:04 AM   #177
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To be honest. Keep the stock exhaust for mpg. I usually have run about 3mpg less with my exhausts. Most of the fact that I love to listen to my exhaust. Plus the stock exhaust is better matched for low rpm performance.

A typical muffler shop will only crush-bend tubing. So their 2" tubing is typically smaller in the bends then your stock midpipe. So the only thing your getting is no improvement in exhaust flow and lower quality tubing that will rust out eventually.

I suggest a rear section exhaust for some power and sound and not throwing away all your mpg.

These motors really love a full exhaust so real gains in power can be realized
Thanks much for the advice. I may just look into getting a axle-back system like the Tanabe Medalion and leave the rest stock. Maybe have the shop weld in another resonator if I find the aftermarket muffler too noisy.
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Old 07-09-2014, 02:03 AM   #178
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Old 07-13-2014, 09:40 PM   #179
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what is the basic function of these cats ?
please suggest what option from below should i go, for the maximum HP gains .. regardless of fuel economy ..

1: remove both cats and resonator and put a straight down pipe of 2" or 2.25" ( please suggest which is better 2" or 2.25" ) till the end ...

2: keep the 1st cat and remove the second cat and the resonator and put a straight down pipe till the end ...


3: keep both cats and just remove the resonator and put a straight down pipe till the end ...

4: keep both cats and resonator just put a straight down pipe after the resonator till the end ...

5: remove both cats just keep the resonator and put a straight down pipe till the end ...
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Old 07-13-2014, 09:44 PM   #180
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Remove both cats with 2" exhaust and magnaflow freeflow muffler
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