2011/01/12 18:20:44
stanysurfer
mmm I like
2011/04/26 17:13:40
matt234
shameless bump so people can see my exhaust :)
I had planned to put up some videos but everytime i took one it made it seem as tho i was doing illegal things so i decided against it...for now.
2011/04/26 18:03:49
SW20_3sgte
Exhaust looks fantastic i love it :)

I look forward to seeing a video.

Have you driven an Aurion prior to doing the conversion?
I'm sure the car goes considerably better than a stock aurion due to the weight reduction on the MR2 and the E153 Manual box.
 
Any comments on the experience for us less fortunate haha
2011/04/26 18:48:36
matt234
SW20_3sgte

Exhaust looks fantastic i love it :)

I look forward to seeing a video.

Have you driven an Aurion prior to doing the conversion?
I'm sure the car goes considerably better than a stock aurion due to the weight reduction on the MR2 and the E153 Manual box.

Any comments on the experience for us less fortunate haha

 
The experience is day and night compared to my stock 3sgte that i originally had. Having said that the engine feels very limited with the stock ecu. Im hoping to go to a standalone ecu soon to fix this. I am impressed tho with how good my fuel economy is considering what im driving. Im getting way more k's out of a tank now than with my stock 3s and making a heap more power.
2011/05/25 22:38:13
Just1n_Mc
Wheres the video???!!!!
2011/05/25 23:17:00
Nightingale
Very nice car, any dyno graph? The torque curve would be very nice. 
2011/05/26 11:04:09
purple5ive
nicely done mate.
i think that exhaust is a ganador one
2011/05/27 01:51:50
Adrian
How come you've connected the 2 sides of the exhaust together after the headers only to split them again? Why not just keep both sides separate all the way to the exhaust tips? Should flow better because you won't need that 180 degree bend (in the picture) and it should sound pretty cool.
2011/05/27 05:40:59
matt234
Adrian

How come you've connected the 2 sides of the exhaust together after the headers only to split them again? Why not just keep both sides separate all the way to the exhaust tips? Should flow better because you won't need that 180 degree bend (in the picture) and it should sound pretty cool.

 
Sooo many reasons, firstly the rear bank runs back like that because the manifolds come down fairly far and it would be an extremely tight turn to bring it over the cross member. Secondly its run that way to try and keep both pipes at relatively equal lengths. Thirdly where they come together was designed to act like a crossover which at the very least stops the system sounding raspy. 
The guys who made the system did an outstanding job, i cant praise them enough. 
2011/05/27 20:35:49
Just1n_Mc
What diameter pipe did they make the Y pipe in?
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