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Centre Muffler Removal


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Ok...so had my FG centre muffler chopped out today.

Back half of these is 3"..so only one chunk of pipe to plug.

Sound louder down low than I thought, and farkin howls when you're up it!

Oh, and really love the way it pops and farts on over run and when changeing

down.

Suprised it was actually loud enough to set off a couple of car alarms in an

underground car par this arvo...hahaha...

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hey all,

Ive got a problem, What did everyone say to get the centre muffler removed to the exhaust shop guys. when I went down he said it was impossible for him too do with twin exhaust.... (probally to slack no idea) and he cant replace it with straight pipes and hot dogs were too hard for them....

Before you ask theres only the one exhaust shop in town.... So what should I say to the exhaust mechanic when I go back to them. :thumbsup:

Hope some one can help with my slight problem...

Cheers. :blush:

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dude I will take a photo in the morning and post it up for you to show you the section that needs to be removed

n I will jack the car up and show you the pipes, its not really a hard job, you will want to get flang's welded on also so you can replace the stock muffler if you need

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dude I will take a photo in the morning and post it up for you to show you the section that needs to be removed

n I will jack the car up and show you the pipes, its not really a hard job, you will want to get flang's welded on also so you can replace the stock muffler if you need

k thanks mate will be looking forward to the pics cheers...

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sorry bout the sh*tty photo'sl! off my iphone n it started to rain so I was in a hurry lol

this is the section that they remove

IMG_0096.jpg

this is what it should look like when they put the straight pipe in

IMG_0101.jpg

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sorry bout the sh*tty photo'sl! off my iphone n it started to rain so I was in a hurry lol

this is the section that they remove

this is what it should look like when they put the straight pipe in

IMG_0101.jpg

ok thanks heaps mate... hope this gives the exhaust shop a idea. so do they weld the flangs on the straight pipe so its easier to replace.

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just went down then, got it booked in tommorow morning. I think the pics helped thanks kona86.

But he said he's gonna cut the muffler off and add some pipes where the muffler was. he said hes gonna just keep the flanges which are already on there.

Will that effect anything cause it has the bend in it ? different sound?

Cause it was gonna cost alot more with flanges welded and only $80 for what im doing tomoroow morning. :roflmbo:

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sorry bout the sh*tty photo'sl! off my iphone n it started to rain so I was in a hurry lol

this is the section that they remove

IMG_0096.jpg

this is what it should look like when they put the straight pipe in

IMG_0101.jpg

looks pretty boring under your car kona

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