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Would this be a decent sounding exhaust setup?
Saturday, May 03, 2008 2:22 AM
I need opinions on whether you guys think this would be a relatively quiet, good sounding exhaust setup (2002 Sunfire Sedan with a 2200 and automatic transmission):

- AEM cold air intake
- Pacesetter armor coated 4:1 header
- 2.25" stainless steel mandrel bent exhaust piping
- Magnaflow stainless steel 16” high flow catalytic converter (#94035)
- 2 Vibrant Performance polished stainless steel 18” resonators
- Vibrant Performance Ultra Quiet polished stainless steel oval bodied resonator (Can this even be used as a muffler? I don't see why it couldn't, but I just want to double check.)
- (Not that this matters but…) Honda Pilot polished stainless steel 3” round muffler tip

Also, I want to get stainless steel mandrel bent piping, but none of the shops around here use stainless steel piping because they say it’s too expensive. If I went with the above setup I am thinking I wouldn’t even need that much piping since I would have 52” of catalytic converter and resonators . I am wondering if there is somewhere online that I can purchase stainless steel pre-mandrel bent piping?

Thanks in advance.





Re: Would this be a decent sounding exhaust setup?
Saturday, May 03, 2008 8:21 AM
you can buy SS mandrel bent piping online, just google it.

as for it being quiet, yup im damn sure it would be, thats a lot of resonator length i honestly doubt you would need 2 though, do you want it to sound like stock or a little louder?

also, you can never go wrong with a dynamax super turbo muffler, they are decently quiet, especially with a resonator.



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Re: Would this be a decent sounding exhaust setup?
Saturday, May 03, 2008 12:42 PM
Hopefully I can just buy some straight pieces of piping and then my exhaust guy can bend them for me since I have no idea what bends I would need.

Yes, I do want it to sound stock. I want to keep the car as low key as possible to help avoid any unwanted attention.

The only thing I don't like about the Dynomax Super Turbo is that it's not stainless steel. The Vibrant one is. I want to keep everything stainless steel so I shouldn't ever have to worry about replacing anything.




Re: Would this be a decent sounding exhaust setup?
Saturday, May 03, 2008 7:54 PM
the welds are going to rust.....
Re: Would this be a decent sounding exhaust setup?
Sunday, May 04, 2008 1:53 AM
Luke Townsend wrote:the welds are going to rust.....


my guy used stainless wire to weld mine

also we got away with 2-45's, 2-90's, 2-180's and a 28" thrush glasspack for resonator, and the dynomax super turbo muffler all 2.5" mandrel bent stainless steel. The guy know what he is doing and by the time i have to change the muffler out i wont be dissapointed to spend another $75...

also it sounds stock as can be... until the wastegate opens

send me a PM if you want my guys number in Bridgeview.

also ask skunk or wrench monkey how quiet mine is one word: SLEEPER


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