M/S50 Exhaust

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  • DanGillan
    R3V Elite
    • Mar 2004
    • 4061

    #1

    M/S50 Exhaust

    im planning the exhaust right now, should be the last thing to go in on monday. I'm bringing the car to a shop to do custom pipes from the manifolds to my supersprint cat back. After talking to many people and hearing many things, i've narrowed it down to a couple options and i was wondering if any experienced people have any insight into the subject or can suggest or comment on anything..

    exhaust must have a cat as i need to do emmisions next month, but if its in budget, i will have them make the cat removable with a straight pipe attachment in its place so i can just put the cat in when i need to do emmissions or feel like being environmental.

    here's my options thus far.

    1) dual 2 inch from the manifolds into a 2 inch dual in dual out cat continues dual 2 inch to my supersprint cat back this option would also need an h-pipe before the cat as there is no place where the pipes would cross exhaust flow until the muffler. im pretty sure the cat has separate chambers for both banks.

    2) dual 2 inch from the manifolds to a y pipe that goes to single 3 inch with a single 3 inch cat back to another y pipe to dual 2 inch and then connect to the supersprint


    discuss...
    Dan
  • robbieosterman
    Advanced Member
    • May 2004
    • 199

    #2
    You should ... uh ... sell me your car?

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    • kylebes1
      R3VLimited
      • May 2004
      • 2804

      #3
      Do they sell two in two out cats? I know where I could get you a set off a e36 328...

      If you want an easy removible, have them do the y pipe with a flange... cat... then another flange on your Supersprint.

      Or you could have the car tested without it early, you will gamble, since, if you fail you have to have the cat(s) installed and retest. I think it would pass, as long as you use a new O2... without the cat. Our m30 e30 was running rich as hell and passed with no issues. Jus tmake sure, a you probably know, that it is heated up well...

      Kyle

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