???? 16cm radiu exhast ????
any exhaust will work... even 16cm radiius ones![]()
question is, with the cost of everythibg, and having to get the exhast work mated/finished at an exhaust place anyway - might as well spend a few 100 more and finish it
hi all, just a quik question? will my stock ma61 exhaust which is 16 centimeters in circumphrence be adequate for a 1j temporarily?
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Last edited by JZA61; 19-11-2006 at 06:15 PM.
???? 16cm radiu exhast ????
any exhaust will work... even 16cm radiius ones![]()
question is, with the cost of everythibg, and having to get the exhast work mated/finished at an exhaust place anyway - might as well spend a few 100 more and finish it
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so ur exhaust system looks like this?
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Originally Posted by skiddz
no no holy shit no, thats fuking mass. mines 16 cm circumpherence, which means i got a floppy ruler and wraped it around the pipe nd got the measurement.how much u rekon theyd quote for a new 3 incher straight through with a highflow cat or sumthing? whats the best setup in zorsts for a 1j? sorry first post had a typo
i mean circumphrence instead of radius
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You need to be more specific I think? Best exhaust would be most free flowing. More free flowing would be the dump pipe out the side of the car with as little bends as possible.
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ok i mean street legal. lol i mean brands, what people suggest and what zize cat and exhaust pipe to put in in the first place. as in 2.5 inch, 3 inch? 5 inch?Originally Posted by Yian
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No one can help you untill you say what kind of engine you are using. "1JZ" doesnt mean much, could have a huge turbo, could be run on gas...
But definitely not 16cm radius, lol
Originally Posted by skiddz
Dude, the exhaust is the least of your worries - there's about a thousand steps before you even need to consider this.
At least buy an engine before you go asking questions like this.![]()
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wait till you see. i may already have the engine.Originally Posted by Norbie
highly recommended: save up for a few extra weeks before you start so you can get the zorst done at the same time.
As an aside, who the crap measures their exhaust in circumference?
lol sumone who cant pull a radius measurer out of their ass.Originally Posted by Draven
circumference/pi = diameter
for people who dont know what Pi is,
16 cm circumphrence (i assume this is supposed to say circumference) is 2 inches diameter.
pipe/rod/etc is never measured in cm, because its a stupid measurment, and it is never specified in radius because you cannot measure radius.
the guy is asking a question and measured in the only way he was aware of, is it so hard to remember primary school maths ... jeeze
flame on
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