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Old 04-30-2014, 05:05 PM   #19
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nice! Yea sounds like youre in good hands.
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Old 04-30-2014, 05:45 PM   #20
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Yeah, fingers crossed I'm not missing anything obvious. Getting an (almost) 8' section of 3" piping, already have the muffler, need to pick up a flex pipe, and I think I should be good. Just need to measure to see if I need any additional piping, but I think the entire car itself is only just more than 8' long (will make picking up the piping...interesting).
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Old 04-30-2014, 05:52 PM   #21
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flanges or are they just cutting and welding to stock pipe? Any bungs for gauges?
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No bungs, only thing I might need, now that I think about it, is a section to go from the stock DP to the 3" piping I have.
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or have them weld a flange onto your exhaust so you can bolt right up to the downpipe and not have to worry about losing the ability to swap stock parts back on
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Right.

This image will help everyone see the "complexity" of the exhaust routing I'm dealing with @CTScott you'll notice heat shielding the entire length of the car, that's OEM

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dude that fore sure can be just one pipe bent or cut and welded no need for u bends
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Old 04-30-2014, 06:17 PM   #26
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or have them weld a flange onto your exhaust so you can bolt right up to the downpipe and not have to worry about losing the ability to swap stock parts back on
Looks like stock just uses a clamp on the DP?

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woah never seen that before so I guess its a pipe with a slightly large opening that fits around the DP and then a clamp to keep it tight lol thats different
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Old 04-30-2014, 06:27 PM   #28
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Right.

This image will help everyone see the "complexity" of the exhaust routing I'm dealing with @CTScott you'll notice heat shielding the entire length of the car, that's OEM

Ah, so you are doing this on a Mini, rather than a Yaris. I though you were replicating the Mini setup on a Yaris...
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Ah, so you are doing this on a Mini, rather than a Yaris. I though you were replicating the Mini setup on a Yaris...
Haha, had you forgotten I totaled the Yaris over a year ago, and have been rocking the MINI since?

Now I want to hear a Yaris with an Akrapovic exhaust...
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So did this work out Thad?
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So did this work out Thad?
Ended up not having time to do it on Saturday. Scheduled to pull the stock exhaust Wednesday night, and get everything fabbed and mounted Thursday night.
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