Engine, Intake, Exhaust Modifications to your Normally Aspirated Hyundai engine. Cold Air Intakes, Spark Plugs/wires, Cat back Exhaust...etc.

What does YOUR exhaust look like?

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Old 08-23-2010, 01:26 AM
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So i know there are some pictures in other threads i can see.. but i cant see any of these. guess i just have to look this thread up when i get home on my computer, silly goverment likes to take all the fun out of work!
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^ your missing great pics, its not paint,its undercoating,the spots that look wet are where I sprayed new undercoating on with a spray bomb, she's spotless with zero rust,pure silver bottom underneath,and yes owning a hoist was my #1 best investment after building my garage cool.gif
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I KNOW ITS NOT A TIB BUT HERE IT IS. THE WORK IS ALL CUSTOM MODS TO THE STOCK EXHAUST.







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I'll post a pic when I get in from work, but I've got a twin on a Gen1 (think you call it RD1), they're oval shaped, same as the UK F2 Evo, which is a great shape for the RD1 bumper.
Downside is its so big its lost me so much bottom end performance, so I'm currently re-doing the entire system to get some backpressure back, but if you have plenty of backpressure ar a turbo this looks great.
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here you go, as i said, the ovals fit in the bumper, rather than hang down under it like some of the round ones.


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Thanks guys!!!! UrsonVs I am going to be routuing my exhasut like your is routed!
I will post pictures when i get it done,

Those are some very good ideas...

Thanks agian....
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Took some quick picks while rotating my tires the other day. Not the best since it was with my cell phone.





That's the Flyryde catback.




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