After procrastinating and putzing around for roughly four months, I finally got my exhaust hooked up!
Considering the psychotic requirements for emissions/inspection in PA, I couldn't do anything too dramatic. PA says that you HAVE to have at least two cats somewhere in your exhaust system, unfortunately .. so here's what I wound up making for myself.
I kept the silly little stock 'downpipe' into the first stock cat. Cut out the second stock cat, and replaced that with a 2.5" Magnaflow hi-flow cat. There's about four inches of expanded piping between the first and second cat, obviously. I ditched the resonator -- there's nothing but SS piping from the hi-flow cat back to my muffler. For a muffler, I went with the HKS Hiper style, with the 3" piping and 5.5" titanium tip.
It sounds GORGEOUS. I was a bit worried that without the resonator, the exhaust would be a little too loud. But it's perfect. The system has a relatively quiet, though somewhat growling, idle. A deep, smooth tone through the RPMs up till 4500 or so -- and then it snarls through the high RPMs. It's great. And I can feel a difference with how the MSP pulls, as well. Not as much stuttering through the gears, and more even acceleration.
All told, with parts and labor, the system cost me just short of $700. And it's money I'm happy I spent! I'll see what I can do about getting up some sound clips and pictures soon.
Considering the psychotic requirements for emissions/inspection in PA, I couldn't do anything too dramatic. PA says that you HAVE to have at least two cats somewhere in your exhaust system, unfortunately .. so here's what I wound up making for myself.
I kept the silly little stock 'downpipe' into the first stock cat. Cut out the second stock cat, and replaced that with a 2.5" Magnaflow hi-flow cat. There's about four inches of expanded piping between the first and second cat, obviously. I ditched the resonator -- there's nothing but SS piping from the hi-flow cat back to my muffler. For a muffler, I went with the HKS Hiper style, with the 3" piping and 5.5" titanium tip.
It sounds GORGEOUS. I was a bit worried that without the resonator, the exhaust would be a little too loud. But it's perfect. The system has a relatively quiet, though somewhat growling, idle. A deep, smooth tone through the RPMs up till 4500 or so -- and then it snarls through the high RPMs. It's great. And I can feel a difference with how the MSP pulls, as well. Not as much stuttering through the gears, and more even acceleration.
All told, with parts and labor, the system cost me just short of $700. And it's money I'm happy I spent! I'll see what I can do about getting up some sound clips and pictures soon.
