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Old 12-01-2014, 12:35 PM
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We would like to introduce our Version of the SuperCup exhaust. We implement a RSR style header and collector and go to the SuperCup style double pipe. We use 321 Stainless Steel and guarantee excellent quality.

We also offer just the SuperCup pipe that fits on your OEM header.

The complete system sells for $5500.00 shipped within the CUS.
Depending on your application we can make a 70 or 80 dis pipe.




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Very nice

How much for just the supercup pipe?
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Originally Posted by BBMGT3
Very nice How much for just the supercup pipe?
About 1000 depending on the flanges you want.
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just curious, but what is the methodology or reasoning for having the collectors secured with those little springs? I have an M&M cup exhaust for my gt3 and it uses the same type of springs to secure the elbows to the center section. Thanks.
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So what ur selling is an M&M exhaust?
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I am selling a KA Motorsport exhaust manufactured in Germany.
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Interested to know the differences btn the 70 & 80mm versions--planning to use with a 3.8 motor...
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Originally Posted by CRex
Interested to know the differences btn the 70 & 80mm versions--planning to use with a 3.8 motor...
The 80mm is the one to go to for the 3.8L. The Flow is higher due to the bigger diameter which in essence makes more power. With the 70mm you have less flow but higher pressure so you have more torque available at lower RPM.
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You got PM
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Our KA Motorsport Exhaust 3.8L Exhaust kit complete with Headers and Thermo-insulated Center..


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do you have indicative decibel levels relative stock etc..?
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Originally Posted by HiWind
do you have indicative decibel levels relative stock etc..?
for supercup? Around 125


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