Ok so I need some input, preferably from people using cutouts. I initially wanted to just go straight pipe (save your opinions) but the ability to go from SpecE30 to Camry level of sound seems pretty cool. My question is since the cutout would be under the car, the exhaust would obviously seep in from under the car. Would it be worth it to try to make a side pipe, how hard would it be to weld a said side pipe, and would it just be a magnet for scraping on the road? Or would it be possible to have it follow the normal exhaust out the back?
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Can't you do this to a car like maybe a minivan? Once you actually turn 20, you are gonna regret wasting your money on this. Hopefully a couple noise violation citations are in your future.
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I have one left over from my 350Z.
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A well designed exhaust system can be loud with your foot down, but civilized at other times.
There is also not much room under an e30 for exhaust, probably why factory 6clrs are twin ~1.5" to try and keep as much ground clearance.
Welding a side exhaust exhaust is a matter of a 90degree bend and 3foot of pipe, but i suspect your ground clearance will be significantly reduced unless you modify the floor pan to accept it.Last edited by e30davie; 06-20-2017, 02:56 PM.
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