Are most people running their exhaust under or over the rear axle?
Are most people running their exhaust under or over the rear axle?
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'89 RX-7 ITS
When I saw the title of this thread, I thought it was going to be about the Great Toilet Paper Controversy.
Steve
(c) in front of.
oh, and all the top wipers fold...
Earl R.
240SX
ITA/ST5
Priss!
Wad it up, scoop it out.....
And side exhaust, tuned length using that Header design program.
NC Region
1980 ITS Triumph TR8
I clicked on it because I thought it was some sort of inane question about shotguns.
Alright nerds, thanks for the help.
Anyone with a 2nd Gen Rx-7 have any input?
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'89 RX-7 ITS
1st gen under.
(And oddly, that's the second time today I've been asked that question, and I can't remember the time before that...weird)
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1st gen 3" over, and yeah, it's tight.
Tom Sprecher
Ok, thanks!
Here's a quick follow-up. PRACTICALLY speaking, is it worth it to re-tune the ECU when going from one kind of high-flow exhaust to another?
I'm not talking full-stock with cats and small pipe to full-race exhaust.
I know this is percentages, and I'll probably do it anyway, but it seems unlikely to me that the maps could change that much. Anyone have experience with this?
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'89 RX-7 ITS
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