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Ok so Richard from Corksport wants to get a couple of opinions for the exhaust and the down pipe. I'll attach part of the e-mail so you can see directly what he wants. Post all replies here. Thanks
QUOTE:
"The Cx7 does not have a flange after the catalytic convertor. We
tried a system that eliminated the catalytic but it is too loud.
Therefore, our product model will vary from the picture.
We have completed test fitment of the exhaust and downpipe on 2WD
model. I am happy to report that everything fits well. We will
complete fitment on the 4WD as soon as possible. I don't expect any
problems there either.
Can you get opinion on a few items for me?
1)
The best solution we have come up with is to use a slip fit cat-back
exhaust. The factory exhaust would have to be cut off the Cx7. A
slip-fit exhaust would not require any welding to install. However,
you could not easily reinstall your factory exhaust. Are Cx7 owners
ok with this method?
The only alternative is to include an extra flange and have the
exhaust installed at a muffler shop.
What is the preferred method of Cx7 owners?
2)
We can offer a cat-delete pipe, also known as a mid-pipe, with this
exhaust system. It would make the Cx7 very loud (but it does sound
cool! ) and would only be *legal* for race use.
The exhaust will probably retail for $699. The mid-pipe option would
add $200 to this. Do Cx7 owners want a mid-pipe?
3)
Maximum power gains will be when our downpipe and exhaust are
installed together. The downpipe will be hard for most owners to
install (especially 4WD). Furthermore, the exhaust and downpipe are
noticeably louder that the factory exhaust. Everyone that has heard
our MS3 and MS6 exhaust in person likes the sound. The Cx7 sounds
very similar. But, considering that Cx7 owners probably prefer a
quieter exhaust I am curious how many people would be interested in
both a downpipe and an exhaust. We'll probably have a package for
$999 for the exhaust and downpipe. The downpipe will be around $449 by
itself."
So how many would be interested in both a downpipe and exhaust?
So let me get an answer to these 3 questions. Please answer in numerical order.
I will post a picture as soon as I get permission to do so by Richard.
Thanks
QUOTE:
"The Cx7 does not have a flange after the catalytic convertor. We
tried a system that eliminated the catalytic but it is too loud.
Therefore, our product model will vary from the picture.
We have completed test fitment of the exhaust and downpipe on 2WD
model. I am happy to report that everything fits well. We will
complete fitment on the 4WD as soon as possible. I don't expect any
problems there either.
Can you get opinion on a few items for me?
1)
The best solution we have come up with is to use a slip fit cat-back
exhaust. The factory exhaust would have to be cut off the Cx7. A
slip-fit exhaust would not require any welding to install. However,
you could not easily reinstall your factory exhaust. Are Cx7 owners
ok with this method?
The only alternative is to include an extra flange and have the
exhaust installed at a muffler shop.
What is the preferred method of Cx7 owners?
2)
We can offer a cat-delete pipe, also known as a mid-pipe, with this
exhaust system. It would make the Cx7 very loud (but it does sound
cool! ) and would only be *legal* for race use.
The exhaust will probably retail for $699. The mid-pipe option would
add $200 to this. Do Cx7 owners want a mid-pipe?
3)
Maximum power gains will be when our downpipe and exhaust are
installed together. The downpipe will be hard for most owners to
install (especially 4WD). Furthermore, the exhaust and downpipe are
noticeably louder that the factory exhaust. Everyone that has heard
our MS3 and MS6 exhaust in person likes the sound. The Cx7 sounds
very similar. But, considering that Cx7 owners probably prefer a
quieter exhaust I am curious how many people would be interested in
both a downpipe and an exhaust. We'll probably have a package for
$999 for the exhaust and downpipe. The downpipe will be around $449 by
itself."
So how many would be interested in both a downpipe and exhaust?
So let me get an answer to these 3 questions. Please answer in numerical order.
I will post a picture as soon as I get permission to do so by Richard.
Thanks
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