Exhaust system ideas
- Liberty'92
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Exhaust system ideas
Hey i just brought a 92' Suba Liberty it has a rumble already but i want it louder, should i get extractors and 2" through or 2" and no extractors?
Im not getting a cannon just a chrome tip at the end.
or... should i get just a cannon for now?
Cheers.
Im not getting a cannon just a chrome tip at the end.
or... should i get just a cannon for now?
Cheers.
- Liberty'92
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- 1990Brumby
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I had a brumby with extractors, straight through 2" pipe and two hotdogs, made for a very loud car, But nice :] *note not road legal* This is the same setup as the owner of my local exhaust shop has on his liberty wagon. And his car turns heads as he drives down the street.
But it had a nice note with a glass resonator where the second muffler sits.
But it had a nice note with a glass resonator where the second muffler sits.
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- El_Freddo
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With the above suggestions, remember that the liberty has a larger stock exhaust to the subi's already mentioned. Leave the Y pipe, this is what gives a nice rumble along with the strange firing order (both right then both left etc).
From what I've read a 2 and a quater (or a half) inch cat back system with a resinator and a straight through muffler up back will do wonders - and a short tip will give you the noise you're after... *from what I've read*
There are quite a few members around here that will be able to tell you what works, you'll just need to pick which system you want to use
Cheers
Bennie
From what I've read a 2 and a quater (or a half) inch cat back system with a resinator and a straight through muffler up back will do wonders - and a short tip will give you the noise you're after... *from what I've read*
There are quite a few members around here that will be able to tell you what works, you'll just need to pick which system you want to use

Cheers
Bennie