Jubily Titanium Exhaust !!!
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Originally Posted by Shrews
I know i dont post often but I can just hear the internal battle going on in rockets head.... hmmm i love my europipe... but there's this new girl, she's TITANIUM!!!
On a serious note, this one has my attention. The weight savings is key. I've been planning to just throw my bypass pipes on for track days and go back to the stock exhaust for everyday driving.
On a serious note, this one has my attention. The weight savings is key. I've been planning to just throw my bypass pipes on for track days and go back to the stock exhaust for everyday driving.
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If it's about weight and price...
the optimum becomes replace the mufflers with muffler bypasses and lose 35-40lbs with $500.
Rockit, yes no mufflers lol, even better...!
Austin
the optimum becomes replace the mufflers with muffler bypasses and lose 35-40lbs with $500.
Rockit, yes no mufflers lol, even better...!
Austin
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on my car,
- Stock mufflers: 25# ea.
- Stock cats: 12# ea. (x2)
- Fabspeed Muffler bypass pipes: 2.5# ea
- Fabspeed Sport Mufflers: 13# ea
- Fabspeed cat bypass pipes: 5# ea
- AutoZone Muffler bypass pipes: <1# ea
- Stock mufflers: 25# ea.
- Stock cats: 12# ea. (x2)
- Fabspeed Muffler bypass pipes: 2.5# ea
- Fabspeed Sport Mufflers: 13# ea
- Fabspeed cat bypass pipes: 5# ea
- AutoZone Muffler bypass pipes: <1# ea
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Originally Posted by NJ-GT
on my car,
- Stock mufflers: 25# ea.
- Stock cats: 12# ea. (x2)
- Fabspeed Muffler bypass pipes: 2.5# ea
- Fabspeed Sport Mufflers: 13# ea
- Fabspeed cat bypass pipes: 5# ea
- AutoZone Muffler bypass pipes: <1# ea
- Stock mufflers: 25# ea.
- Stock cats: 12# ea. (x2)
- Fabspeed Muffler bypass pipes: 2.5# ea
- Fabspeed Sport Mufflers: 13# ea
- Fabspeed cat bypass pipes: 5# ea
- AutoZone Muffler bypass pipes: <1# ea
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Titanium dosent rust...the oxidization on the metal is the coloring which is also caused by heat! so if anything oxidization will just turn your pipes more purple and blue
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Titanium will, over time, get a matte tan finish, similar to polished aluminum getting dull grey over time. This is due to, as was mentioned, oxydation from the environment and exposure to heat.