EA82 Exhaust
EA82 Exhaust
hey everyone...
just got quoted $280 for the following
2 1/4 inch pipe from the y pipe joins back.... to a hotdog in the middle.... with a hi-flo straight through muffler on the rear with a big tip.....
what do you think of that price??? and the setup?
thanks heaps
wrx_nut
just got quoted $280 for the following
2 1/4 inch pipe from the y pipe joins back.... to a hotdog in the middle.... with a hi-flo straight through muffler on the rear with a big tip.....
what do you think of that price??? and the setup?
thanks heaps
wrx_nut
85' Touring Wagon, EA82T, 3" Lift, 27's, RS intercooler
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
There is no point in going to big as you will not get the proformance benifits that a turbo motor will get (and without going into massive detail you can go too big as well thus becoming inefficent).
2-2 1/4 will give you that sweet boxer bark (although some of this depend on the muffler as well)... if you are lucky some places will alow you to test the note before welding it on (well at least the bloke did for mine years ago - and Suabrino's recently).
Oh and make sure that they mount it nice and close to the body if you are 4WD or you might just distroy your new system (like i have
lol... 12mths old, relitively cheep at $200ish, and needs replacing).
2-2 1/4 will give you that sweet boxer bark (although some of this depend on the muffler as well)... if you are lucky some places will alow you to test the note before welding it on (well at least the bloke did for mine years ago - and Suabrino's recently).
Oh and make sure that they mount it nice and close to the body if you are 4WD or you might just distroy your new system (like i have

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Ummm, how badly does it affect everything?
If I install the kit, will I be able to drive it still or will the exhaust have to come off? Sounds stupid, but I don't exactly understand.
Is it just becuase the hangers on the body are trying to pull the exhaust up, but the engine is staying the same height?
Ummm, how badly does it affect everything?
If I install the kit, will I be able to drive it still or will the exhaust have to come off? Sounds stupid, but I don't exactly understand.
Is it just becuase the hangers on the body are trying to pull the exhaust up, but the engine is staying the same height?

went to the zorst shop today.... the bloke said where the pipe is spring bolted on in the middle after the y-pipe joing is already 2" so from there back im getting a 2 1/4 " pipeing, to a hotdog.... and a straight through lukey muffler on the back ... with a 3" tip
all that fitted for $220
getting it fitted this wednesday
all that fitted for $220

getting it fitted this wednesday

85' Touring Wagon, EA82T, 3" Lift, 27's, RS intercooler
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
- tim_81coupe
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3" tip = r i c e.
That said, my coupe has a 3" tip. But it has a 3" system fitted.
With an NA motor backpressure is essential, it increases the scavenging effect between cylinders and it prevents the exhaust valves from over heating. Now if I've read this correctly you are going from a 2" middle pipe to a 2 14" tailpipe? This is quite silly. If anything you can afford to lose diameter the further back in the system you go, as the exhaust gasses have cooled.
Did you ever stick a card in the spokes on your BMX? I bet you went faster. Same thing applies here.
If you want a beefier engine note and increased performance, just fit a 2" system the whole way back and use a 2" Lukey. Don't forget that in an NA car you have to maintain backpressure, as opposed to a turbo where flow is the priority.
That said, my coupe has a 3" tip. But it has a 3" system fitted.
With an NA motor backpressure is essential, it increases the scavenging effect between cylinders and it prevents the exhaust valves from over heating. Now if I've read this correctly you are going from a 2" middle pipe to a 2 14" tailpipe? This is quite silly. If anything you can afford to lose diameter the further back in the system you go, as the exhaust gasses have cooled.
Did you ever stick a card in the spokes on your BMX? I bet you went faster. Same thing applies here.
If you want a beefier engine note and increased performance, just fit a 2" system the whole way back and use a 2" Lukey. Don't forget that in an NA car you have to maintain backpressure, as opposed to a turbo where flow is the priority.
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- steptoe
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On my EA81 I went std y pipe (less than 2 inch) to keep the interference factor then two inch to a sports muff and skipped the hotdog, now wear earplugs on the long highway runs. Considering the hotdog now.
I have reduced the interference on another car (more y pipe volume in suby case, less bends and dual 2 inch pipes) and lost low end and mid revs torque. Went back to increase interference, bends and slimmed back to a 2 inch pipe for performance gains.
I reckon do what you want, I'd keep std y pipe diameter and go 2.25 through doggy to the straight thru.
I have reduced the interference on another car (more y pipe volume in suby case, less bends and dual 2 inch pipes) and lost low end and mid revs torque. Went back to increase interference, bends and slimmed back to a 2 inch pipe for performance gains.
I reckon do what you want, I'd keep std y pipe diameter and go 2.25 through doggy to the straight thru.
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- tim_81coupe
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Woah guys cool down!
If he wants a 3" tip, that's his decision. It may not be the best decision in your mind, or even mine. But as long as he enjoys it, that's all that matters!
This thread has been good, don't make it a flame war!
Just on the note of exhaust and lifting, my exhaust is fine after I lifted it 2" today. Could do with a tuck just to add a little extra clearance, but it still sits fine!
If he wants a 3" tip, that's his decision. It may not be the best decision in your mind, or even mine. But as long as he enjoys it, that's all that matters!
This thread has been good, don't make it a flame war!
Just on the note of exhaust and lifting, my exhaust is fine after I lifted it 2" today. Could do with a tuck just to add a little extra clearance, but it still sits fine!
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