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Does anyone know of a reasonably priced full titanium exhaust system for our cars? Cobb makes a full Titanium exhaust for WRX's for $1800, wonder why our options are so expensive and limited?
Does anyone know of a reasonably priced full titanium exhaust system for our cars? Cobb makes a full Titanium exhaust for WRX's for $1800, wonder why our options are so expensive and limited?
I believe the only ones would probably be the Tomei, Rev9, or ISR now, but they are all singles sadly.
Latez
Reasonably priced and titanium can't be used in the same sentence.
For our cars I guess. I did get a shop to quote me $4000 for a custom dual system. Also another shop said they have a Titanium system coming this year! "We actually have a dual X Ti in the works!! It hasn’t been shipped to our supplier yet but it WILL be out soon in 2019 "
Last edited by SupraOfDoom; Dec 24, 2018 at 09:05 AM.
What are some symptoms of old gaskets between the hfc's and midpipe? I know they haven't been replaced in a few years, but I'm not sure how often you should replace these things. I was hoping it might reduce the tinge of rasp I have between 4k-5k.
Okidoki, then. Certainly made me jump seeing you swing the wheel back and forth surrounded by guardrails and traffic behind you. But I did enjoy it. Sounds awesome in that tunnel.
I know this is for the sedan (sedan exhaust thread is more active than coupe exhaust), but man this coupe has an insane tune to make these type of crackles.
Hey I had this same problem with my ARK exhaust. I contacted ARK and they told me to swap the Mid Pipes. I did that and that fixed my issue with the tips hanging low! See my post around May 26, 2018.
Originally Posted by Redgoyabean
Hey guys I finally got around to adjusting the height of the mufflers on my ark exhaust being that the original sit was way too low, I basically used spacers that carpenter's use n just stacked them until I got the exact height n it came out amazing love how it sits now. Check em out.