TbTalon94
08-11-2005, 01:51 PM
Well i was in the market for an exhaust for my GSX. I had many different options. Main thing was i didn't want to blow 600+ on some bent steel with some flanges and a muffler. That is just way out of my price range for some piping, although expensive kits are extremely nice, usually fit perfect, come with warrenty, and are always good lookin!
After a few ebay searches I was debating on fabricating my own system. The AWD exhaust system is seriously simple. Mostly straight with a few minor bends. Well I just didn't have the time for that and peicing together an exhaust definatly takes lots of time :)
I opted to go with Megan racing products. I have heard a lot about their downpipes, mufflers, etc. I used one of their N1 style mufflers on my Talon and loved it. They have superior build quality, the welds are flawless and everything is polished stainless steel. NICE!
I ordered a 3" SS downpipe from ebay (just search you will find them) along with a 3" SS cat-back system.
Downpipe was $125 and Cat-back was $325. I was pretty reluctant to pay 325 for that cat-back. Well I got my system shortly after i ordered it, obviously stock parts and ship quickly, and i was undoutably impressed. Only taper in the system was bolting up to the 02 housing which is needed for clearance issues. It is 2.5" right off the o2 flange for about 1.5" and then goes right back to 3" and full out all the way back. The flanges are thick, SS, and come with gaskets and bolts! Bends were clean, obviously mandrel bent, and flowed very nicely. Hangers were in perfect spots which made installation very simple. Cat-back came with a 3" resonator for a little sound quality. Overall this system is just kick ass. Mirrior polished stainless steel is gorgious.
Only thing I didn't like was that the Flex section of the downpipe touches the transfer case (not rubs...touches). Also the downpipe was suppose to be a "cat-delete" pipe as well. Well yea that didn't turn out to be so. I had about a 1.5ft gap between the downpipe and cat-back. Sure enough Megan racing doesn't offer 3" test-pipes/cats. So temporarily a 3" galvonized pipe is slip fitted in there...well there goes some nice flanges :bawling:
Performance wise this exhaust is awesome. Turbo spools very quick and i have MUCH more top end then i did. Granted the car is stock, I do believe the exhaust lived up to it's claimed 20hp give or take a few. Butt dyno definatly likes it.
The exhaust isn't too loud, nor is it too soft. It has a nice steady rumble and sounds fuckin sweet at WOT. Muffler exit is somewhat like the Apexi N1 cat-back except a little less severe of an angle. I like it. Only thing is that the muffler is close to the bumper and points up...so you get some black marks on the bottom of the bumper, ah well.
Positives:
-3" stainless steel all the way (except 2.5" tapered at o2 housing flange)
-mirror polished looks awesome
-installation is awesome
-sounds awesome
-performs awesome
-high quality welds and craftsmanship
-built in resonator
-3" straight through n1 style muffler (5" body, 4"tip)
-price is right
-Warrenty included
-everything flanged w/ gaskets and hardware
Negatives:
-Downpipe isn't true "cat-delete" length
-muffler spits on bottom of bumper (easily fixable by bending some hangers)
-Flex section touches transfer-case
pictures comming soon
After a few ebay searches I was debating on fabricating my own system. The AWD exhaust system is seriously simple. Mostly straight with a few minor bends. Well I just didn't have the time for that and peicing together an exhaust definatly takes lots of time :)
I opted to go with Megan racing products. I have heard a lot about their downpipes, mufflers, etc. I used one of their N1 style mufflers on my Talon and loved it. They have superior build quality, the welds are flawless and everything is polished stainless steel. NICE!
I ordered a 3" SS downpipe from ebay (just search you will find them) along with a 3" SS cat-back system.
Downpipe was $125 and Cat-back was $325. I was pretty reluctant to pay 325 for that cat-back. Well I got my system shortly after i ordered it, obviously stock parts and ship quickly, and i was undoutably impressed. Only taper in the system was bolting up to the 02 housing which is needed for clearance issues. It is 2.5" right off the o2 flange for about 1.5" and then goes right back to 3" and full out all the way back. The flanges are thick, SS, and come with gaskets and bolts! Bends were clean, obviously mandrel bent, and flowed very nicely. Hangers were in perfect spots which made installation very simple. Cat-back came with a 3" resonator for a little sound quality. Overall this system is just kick ass. Mirrior polished stainless steel is gorgious.
Only thing I didn't like was that the Flex section of the downpipe touches the transfer case (not rubs...touches). Also the downpipe was suppose to be a "cat-delete" pipe as well. Well yea that didn't turn out to be so. I had about a 1.5ft gap between the downpipe and cat-back. Sure enough Megan racing doesn't offer 3" test-pipes/cats. So temporarily a 3" galvonized pipe is slip fitted in there...well there goes some nice flanges :bawling:
Performance wise this exhaust is awesome. Turbo spools very quick and i have MUCH more top end then i did. Granted the car is stock, I do believe the exhaust lived up to it's claimed 20hp give or take a few. Butt dyno definatly likes it.
The exhaust isn't too loud, nor is it too soft. It has a nice steady rumble and sounds fuckin sweet at WOT. Muffler exit is somewhat like the Apexi N1 cat-back except a little less severe of an angle. I like it. Only thing is that the muffler is close to the bumper and points up...so you get some black marks on the bottom of the bumper, ah well.
Positives:
-3" stainless steel all the way (except 2.5" tapered at o2 housing flange)
-mirror polished looks awesome
-installation is awesome
-sounds awesome
-performs awesome
-high quality welds and craftsmanship
-built in resonator
-3" straight through n1 style muffler (5" body, 4"tip)
-price is right
-Warrenty included
-everything flanged w/ gaskets and hardware
Negatives:
-Downpipe isn't true "cat-delete" length
-muffler spits on bottom of bumper (easily fixable by bending some hangers)
-Flex section touches transfer-case
pictures comming soon