The Definitive MSP Exhaust FAQ

not being mean, but the rust belt refers to midwestern cities like cleveland and pittsburgh, cities where they make steel. (smoke)
 
Rawyzf said:
Nice thread, you might want to use this as a reference.


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That pic could be slightly confusing for noobs. Since it is not the mazdaspeed exhaust, it doesn't have the second cat on the midpipe, and the s-pipe is not shown there. A long time ago I used to think pipe #6 was the "s-pipe"
 
Based on turbo car exhausts and how they work, the downpipe on the MSP should be considered as two pieces. The "J" and "S" pipes. They're both cast pieces. Its' the same part, just two pieces. A two piece mid-pipe made from two different materials doesnt really make sense.

J and S pipes are not actual names of these parts. Those are just forum jargon. :)
 
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HorsepowerFreak said:
The downpipe should be considered as two pieces. The J and S pipes. They're both cast pieces. Its' the same part, just two pieces.

I would have to agree with this. I have never heard anyone refer to the "J" pipe as part of the mid-pipe.
 
peepsalot said:
That pic could be slightly confusing for noobs. Since it is not the mazdaspeed exhaust, it doesn't have the second cat on the midpipe, and the s-pipe is not shown there. A long time ago I used to think pipe #6 was the "s-pipe"

Draw a nice S in there and number it 0 then :)

OH....and add a cat to it.

Just playin....it would be nice to see the MSP exhaust, but this is the closest thing to it, and I thought it would be beneficial.
 
Oh, and corksport offer a "J" pipe back and I guess a full turbo-back now. You have them under the catback section. Also, MAM offers a mild-steel "S" pipe as well as mild or SS versions of the integrated "S/J" pipe or DP (coated or non-coated). It might help to separate these for those looking at using different exhaust combos.

Not trying to be a pain, just trying to help:)
 
Rawyzf said:
Draw a nice S in there and number it 0 then :)

OH....and add a cat to it.

Just playin....it would be nice to see the MSP exhaust, but this is the closest thing to it, and I thought it would be beneficial.
Yeah, the pic is better than nothing, so its good you posted it. I just thought I'd point out the differences.
 
jurgs01 said:
Oh, and corksport offer a "J" pipe back and I guess a full turbo-back now. You have them under the catback section.

CorkSport's exhaust is a downpipe-back exhaust. They now offer a complete two piece downpipe. So the those parts together would be a turbo-back exhaust.

*yeah, it's in cat-back on the HPF site. I would have to create a whole new section to change that. It'd be harder for customers to see we have it that way however.
 
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thanks for the replies guys, i'll have to fix the stuff later tonight cause i'm busy right now.

horsepowerfreaks, i'll have to add you to the "forum supporters" list :)
 
Tito1 said:
I have one ???? What is the ID of the the stock MSP muffler? Does it swell to a larger size or stay under 2.3"?? THanks

i'm not positive but i believe it stays the same diameter throughout, ~2.3".
 
Striker187 said:
i'm not positive but i believe it stays the same diameter throughout, ~2.3".

Thanx...I was thinking of keeping for the OEM look, but that's when I thought it was 2.5".
 
you can still keep an OEM look depending on the muffler you choose. for example, you could get a universal magnaflow oval muffler and have a similar tip welded on.
 
ok i think i fixed pretty much everything mentioned and added some things i forgot to include. how's it look now?

later on, i plan to get rid of all the website address and have them embedded as the company names. i also want to have a short table of contents with an internal page jump to make finding a certain question easier. that's the plan at least :)
 
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