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Old 2007-01-19, 09:26 AM   #1
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As I mentioned at the meet, here's that exhaust for the SVX:



It's supposed to sound fantastic on the SVX, giving the boxer 6 a very exotic porsche sound. But it's $1200, and since it's a Y-back, it doesn't address the issue I have with the bits between the headers and Y that are going bad. Plus it may be too loud for my taste... I want *zero* droning in the SVX since it's a daily driver, and no exhaust will really give it significantly more power.

Does anyone know of a good place to pick up exhaust components for cheap? If I were to build my own setup I'd need a good 1-2 muffler (or two 1-1 mufflers), a resonator, and two or three hi-flow cats, plus a good exhaust shop to fab it all up and provide the necessary stainless pipe.

Also, here's the list from Stebro's products page:
- Alfa Romeo
- Audi Quattro
- BMW
- Ferrari
- Fiat
- Jaguar
- Lamborghini
- Lotus
- Maserati
- Mercedes-Benz
- Porsche


Under "Other Products" you find:
- Austin Healey
- Saab Systems
- Subaru Systems
- Triumph Systems
- VW Systems
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Old 2007-01-19, 09:52 AM   #2
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Stainless exhaust components:

http://www.stainlessworks.net
http://stores.channeladvisor.com/verociousmotorsports/
http://www.woolfaircraft.com/prebent.php
http://www.burnsstainless.com/ (not so cheap, but quality)

http://www.ebay.com/ seriously...

In Sparks McVay's has helped me with a few things, but I've never had any major exhaust work done there. I don't think anybody around here has a true mandrel bender (with internal mandrel). If I'm wrong somebody please let me know, because I need some stuff done.

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Old 2007-01-19, 10:45 AM   #3
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That exhaust looks pretty pimpin' tho! Just buy that!
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Old 2007-01-19, 11:44 AM   #4
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Stainless exhaust components:

http://www.stainlessworks.net
http://stores.channeladvisor.com/verociousmotorsports/
http://www.woolfaircraft.com/prebent.php
http://www.burnsstainless.com/ (not so cheap, but quality)

http://www.ebay.com/ seriously...

In Sparks McVay's has helped me with a few things, but I've never had any major exhaust work done there. I don't think anybody around here has a true mandrel bender (with internal mandrel). If I'm wrong somebody please let me know, because I need some stuff done.
Awesome links! I'll check 'em out.

And, no I don't think anyone in Reno can do real mandrel bending... lots of people have been looking to no avail.
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Old 2007-01-19, 02:42 PM   #5
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Summit Racing has all the mandrel bent sections, mufflers and such, and no shipping.

SID, C&C, or most places should be able to fab it together. Where is our resident welder?
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Summit does not carry much stainless stuff, besides some mufflers. Most of their bends are mild steel with some aluminized. I don't think they have any stainless bends bigger than 2.5"dia. Also you save on shipping if it's stocked in NV, but you will pay sales tax, so that offsets that benefit a little. Their return policy is great though. I've been buying from them since... holy crap... 1983.
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Scott, do you really need / want stainless? in the Reno climate, Mild steel will probably last longer than you have the car, be much cheaper, easier / cheaper to get worked on, etc.
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Scott, do you really need / want stainless? in the Reno climate, Mild steel will probably last longer than you have the car, be much cheaper, easier / cheaper to get worked on, etc.
In general, for a full custom exhaust, it's about $100 more for stainless than aluminized. Totally worth it in my opinion.

After listening to some sound clips, I have to say, the SVX sounds like COMPLETE ASS with an aftermarket exhaust. Every clip I've ever heard sounds like a chinzy ricer POS. THWAAP THWAAP!!

...then I watched this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeo6WoFEZmc

SVX w/ a Stebro on a dyno. It's the only SVX w/ an exhaust I've ever heard that doesn't make me cringe.

So... it looks like I'm gonna be spending like $1200 on a cat-back. The problem is that I'll still need to get the sections from the headers to the start of the Stebro fabricated... so that's two 2" pipes each with a cat into a single 2 into 1 cat into a factory donut gasket...
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