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    Default Re: TA22 3" Exhaust Recommendations

    I agree, what a usless post.

    As roadrunner has said and you know, there is not much room under there for a nice big exhaust. Going under or over the diff is greatly dependant on how low your car is - and the lower it is, the more likely it is to have to go under the diff.

    The other option which is what has been done on a section of my exhaust is to use a 2" pipe and cut it half, then weld a strip down the guts. This will give it extra width, the same cross sectional area as a 3" pipe, and a reduced height, allowing you to fit in where a 3" pipe will not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TA22Celica
    Woggin I'll consider your opinions when your actually able to legally drive your car!!!

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    thats a cheap shot man, you know wat i got done for was bullsh#t!!

    Back OT, you could use 2 2" pipes, or 2 1.5" pipes and split off the main 3" at the diff and run the 2 x" pipes over the diff and back into a collector!!! then muffler/atmo, etc.

    or just do a 3" dumper before the diff!!

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    Default Re: TA22 3" Exhaust Recommendations

    you will also need to remember that the lowest point of the car can not be closer than 4" to the ground...

    (( so rim and tyre diameter - diff diameter ) / 2 ) - 4 = what you have to play with for exhaust size

    thats if you are going under the diff for the exhaust...

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    Default Re: TA22 3" Exhaust Recommendations

    There's a cheap ss 3" exhaust on eBay for a ta22, search oz for ta22 celica

    Hope that helps, mite save building one!

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    Default Re: TA22 3" Exhaust Recommendations

    Why not just squeeze a piece of 3" pipe in a vice or something so that its oval and use that to go over the diff? It will be the same cross section and you dont have to f*** around making one pipe split into two and back go into one.

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    Default Re: TA22 3" Exhaust Recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by Lachie
    Why not just squeeze a piece of 3" pipe in a vice or something so that its oval and use that to go over the diff? It will be the same cross section and you dont have to f*** around making one pipe split into two and back go into one.
    Wrong.

    If you crush a 3" pipe down it does not have the same cross sectional area as a 3" pipe - it would then be more like a 2 1/4" pipe.
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    Default Re: TA22 3" Exhaust Recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by **ta22**
    There's a cheap ss 3" exhaust on eBay for a ta22, search oz for ta22 celica

    Hope that helps, mite save building one!

    Cheers
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    Yeah I saw that for sale, its just I dont hav an ebay account...
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    Quote Originally Posted by TA22Celica
    Yeah I saw that for sale, its just I dont hav an ebay account...

    Just register for eBay. You do not need to set up an account to be a buyer.

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    Default Re: TA22 3" Exhaust Recommendations

    yep ebay is free to register

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    Yep real easy to do, worth it as eBay often has some good spares for sale:-)

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    Default Re: TA22 3" Exhaust Recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by LeeRoy
    Wrong.

    If you crush a 3" pipe down it does not have the same cross sectional area as a 3" pipe - it would then be more like a 2 1/4" pipe.
    When executed a little better than that, the general idea could work. Definitely time consuming though, fabricating such ductwork (you can hardly call them pipes anymore). For lack of availability of oval tubing, I fear one would have to fabricate rectangular cross sections from sheet metal...
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    Default Re: TA22 3" Exhaust Recommendations

    Or start with 3" tubing, then crush, split and widen enough, using flat sheet metal in the middle, to bring the cross section back to spec.

    Takes a good welder and some calculations to get that right... but anything is possible.
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    Guys 3" over a Celica axle is a piece of cake. As mentioned before donuts are your best bet.You simply lay the before axle and after axle sections over instead of creating the exhaust in 1 plane.

    Off the shelf 2" over axle pipe from an LJ Torana will be more than adequate for a 2T, as the heat ,volume and velocity will drop markedly by the time the exhaust gases reach the rear of the car. A smaller rear end section of pipe will bring the velocity back up. This is what manufacturers do in an attempt to better extract the water vapour from a standard motor vehicle.

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    Default Re: TA22 3" Exhaust Recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by web
    Or start with 3" tubing, then crush, split and widen enough, using flat sheet metal in the middle, to bring the cross section back to spec.

    Takes a good welder and some calculations to get that right... but anything is possible.
    Sorta like what I said on the previous page?
    Quote Originally Posted by LeeRoy
    The other option which is what has been done on a section of my exhaust is to use a 2" pipe and cut it half, then weld a strip down the guts. This will give it extra width, the same cross sectional area as a 3" pipe, and a reduced height, allowing you to fit in where a 3" pipe will not.
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    Default Re: TA22 3" Exhaust Recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by LeeRoy
    Sorta like what I said on the previous page?
    Yeah, just about exactly what I missed on the previous page

    2" pipe would need widening by 44mm to arrive at same cross section as 3"
    2.5" by 20mm.

    "Z" : is it that easy for shorter shocks too? They tend to move bump travel up a bit.
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