Cup exhaust on a street car?
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Cup exhaust on a street car?
After watching this glorious vid, I realized that I need a cup exhaust in my life. Has anyone ran cup exhaust on their street car? The only issue I've found is durability as the cup exhaust is supposed to be a disposable part.
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Dundon motorsport long tube headers and factory rear GT3 can is great sound ,,,more than loud enough on a street car and you get some HP gains ,,,no affiliation just like their product ...
https://www.dundonmotorsports.com/
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I found cargraphic's system got the closest to that exact tone for me, though ironically the one that includes the smaller side mufflers, NOT a side muffler delete...(but yes a primary muffler bypass with the small side mufflers)
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Raven, thanks for that. I was actually looking in to dundon. I'm going to try the side bypass first to see how I like it, then if I want more volume, I'd go with either cup setup or Dundon with the stock muffler
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Then with the supercup we do not have side OR center mufflers. It's just that dingy pipe after the cat.
No kidding, on F1 weekends our starting grid gets SOOO loud that the F1 boys will come out from their pits to get a reminder of proper NA engine sounds.
You absolutely need earplugs if you're not wearing an in-ear radio. Do not try for street. This is FIRMLY in hearing-damage territory.