Exhaust advice

NiGMa

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Hey guys,

I've had an 86.5 MKIII since 2002, the prev owner put quite a loud exhaust on it. Its 2.5inch from the down pipe onwards then there is a big dual exhaust muffler on the end.

I am trying to make this car as quiet as possible without sacrificing too much performance. What would be the best approach?

Its been suggested to me by my brother that best would be to just change the muffler after the cat to a quieter type, will this suffice?

Thanks
 

hvyman

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Put a resonator on it.

Does it have a resonator and a muffler at the back or just the muffler and a cat?

What muffler is on it?
 

hvyman

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Resonators do make cars quieter. Its like a pre muffler that quiets it and make the tone better.
 

NiGMa

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From what I can see, its just one pipe from the muffler to what I think is the cat then a pipe to the down pipe. thats it.
 

Van

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NiGMa;1732838 said:
Hey guys,

I've had an 86.5 MKIII since 2002, the prev owner put quite a loud exhaust on it. Its 2.5inch from the down pipe onwards then there is a big dual exhaust muffler on the end.

I am trying to make this car as quiet as possible without sacrificing too much performance. What would be the best approach?

Its been suggested to me by my brother that best would be to just change the muffler after the cat to a quieter type, will this suffice?

Thanks

I am having good results using the American brand, Magnaflow. Exhaust sound is only noticable in the Supra, with the windows up, engine RPMs over 4K. The system my Supra has is 3inch from the turbo back, (with a cat), no resonator. I would suggest your brother may be correct. Another brand name you might consider is Tanabe Touring Medallion. Van
 

NiGMa

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Van;1732868 said:
...I am having good results using the American brand, Magnaflow. Exhaust sound is only noticable in the Supra, with the windows up, engine RPMs over 4000 RPM...

This would be ideal, thanks.
 

Van

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NiGMa;1732871 said:
This would be ideal, thanks.
You're welcome.
Note: The Magnaflow on the Supra is the largest stainless, oval, 3 inch inlet/outlet, they offered at the time (2006). Back then the muffler alone, cost me 170 USD. I choose to have the offset tubing on the muffler, to aid with keeping the pipe bend angles as small as possible. Van
 

te72

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Another good option is the HKS Sport or Hi-Power Silent setup. Both nice and quiet. :)