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View Poll Results: Where should the exhaust exit?
Centre exit with dual tips 7 29.17%
Centre exit with single tip 2 8.33%
Left or right exit with dual tips 4 16.67%
Left or right exit with single tip 6 25.00%
One left AND one right with dual tips 0 0%
One left AND one right with single tips 6 25.00%
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Old 04-09-2006, 07:58 AM   #1
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Exhaust exit

I need some opinions. While filling out riceboy's mod list, I got to thinking about what I'm going to do with my exhaust. What's the general opinion on where it should exit and whether is should look dual or single......
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Old 04-09-2006, 08:25 AM   #2
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Left or right Single tip .... dual tip left or right is also acceptable depending on the look you want for your car ;)
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Old 04-09-2006, 08:57 AM   #3
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duals on a 4cyl= no no
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Indeed, I'd go with a single tip directly in the center if it doesn't cost too much.
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Old 04-09-2006, 03:03 PM   #5
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what about open downpipe?? you forgot that one, LOL J/K

IMO one tip, Right, Left or Center, depending on how the pipe is run.
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Old 04-10-2006, 02:41 AM   #6
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what about open downpipe?? you forgot that one, LOL J/K

IMO one tip, Right, Left or Center, depending on how the pipe is run.
open header you mean? downpipes are for turbocharged cars.
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Old 04-09-2006, 04:55 PM   #7
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This is what I was thinking, just not this rear bumper....
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That does look good, but there is no need for a 2nd tip. It just looks kind of silly.
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Old 04-09-2006, 09:20 PM   #9
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That does look good, but there is no need for a 2nd tip. It just looks kind of silly.
So I'm a ricer at heart. I kind of like the look. I'm not compairing performance, but this is where I originally fell in love with the look....

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Old 04-09-2006, 09:22 PM   #10
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Don't worry why? I haven't made my mind yet. I'm just throwing around ideas.
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So I'm a ricer at heart. I kind of like the look. I'm not compairing performance, but this is where I originally fell in love with the look....

Cayman S huh? IMO, it doesn't look good on that, but the Modellista pic it does.

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open header you mean? downpipes are for turbocharged cars.
What's to say that it won't be?? LOL J/K

I know, somepeople call the pipe between the Header & the Cat a downpipe too, but I was just seeing if anybody would say something, & you did. LOL
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So I'm a ricer at heart. I kind of like the look. I'm not compairing performance, but this is where I originally fell in love with the look....

It isn't about how it looks per se, but a 2nd tip on a 4 cyl is just for show, at least on the Porsche there is a slim chance it might be more than looks. Even though Porsche's uses boxer engine's.

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"Developed specifically for the Cayman S, the engine takes full advantage of its location. It’s a six-cylinder boxer design, with two banks of cylinders located on a horizontal plane."

That is a unique design, and it would also prolly require 2 seperate exhausts. It makes it sound almost like 2 seperate 3 cyl engines.
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It isn't about how it looks per se, but a 2nd tip on a 4 cyl is just for show, at least on the Porsche there is a slim chance it might be more than looks. Even though Porsche's uses boxer engine's.

From http://www.porsche.com
"Developed specifically for the Cayman S, the engine takes full advantage of its location. It’s a six-cylinder boxer design, with two banks of cylinders located on a horizontal plane."

That is a unique design, and it would also prolly require 2 seperate exhausts. It makes it sound almost like 2 seperate 3 cyl engines.

LOL Like I said, I'm a ricer at heart. Actually, I'm leaning toward a single tip, passenger side, similar to the stock location. I like the Angled and rolled tip look, something like the Ingen exhaust for the Xa(see pic). This is the one I really want, but I wanted to see what everyone thought.
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i don't like too much symmetry, i like it off to the side.
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The tip is so much bigger than the pipe. Silly. Get one with a pipe as big as that tip, lol.
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Old 05-09-2006, 06:24 PM   #16
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im getting the factory cat-back borla exhaust. There is a pic of it in the Yaris hatch pamphlet...check it, dual tip on right side I believe.
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Old 05-09-2006, 06:29 PM   #17
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Personally, I'll be rockin' it Semi-Stylee:

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lol. So much for saving weight.
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