EA82 Exhaust
smilies in a post helps makes it a little more humourous. perhaps you need to re-evaluate the tone of the postxaymaca wrote: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!

Sounds like a 2", with a cat...bluesteel wrote:heres a video of sam(subius)'s exhaust on an EA82
i think its 2" ish but im sure hell post up the details when he gets a chance
http://soob.johnnysmultimedia.com/schtuff/PA300202.MOV
Here was my car when all it had was EA81 (catless) headers, 2" pipe to a single lukey sports muffler.. clickey clickey
shortly after that, I was nabbed and fined by the EPA. Now I run the same setup with the addition of only a hotdog. Quieter, yet still prominent.And falls under the EPA specified limit (forgot what it was, and I made it by a whisker)
As for tip? None. plain old 2" pipe. Why bother?

I agree with tim - if you have what it takes under the bonnet (which you seriously, seriously don't

1998 Subaru Legacy GTB
"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!"
yeah that's why it's best if you do the lift first, you can tuck it up further and have slightly less chance of hitting it.
on the subject of tips, my new system doesn't reach the panel
so no more jamming it in the ground when backing back down for a nother try!
yeah that's why it's best if you do the lift first, you can tuck it up further and have slightly less chance of hitting it.
on the subject of tips, my new system doesn't reach the panel

so no more jamming it in the ground when backing back down for a nother try!

yer... i should have called it a tail pipe, because its just a pipe coming off the back of the muffler i was talking about.. not really a tip.. but i reckon 3" looks good, but the exhaust goes on 2moro so i will have a look at the sizes 

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
exhaust went on yesterday. very happy
.. got 2 1/4 " system from the y-pipe join back to a hotdog in the middle, to a high flow lukey muffler at the back, with a 2 1/2" tail pipe. the 3" tail pipe was going to be a bit of a squeeze between the bumper (didnt want the plastic to melt).
Results of the exhaust = sounds very nice
, not the true rexy rumble but close to it... noticeable power increase aswell... they even painted it black
all up $220
seems its my brothers soobie he is very impressed. Taking pictures and video on the weekend so i will post them up later in the weeek...
cheers
wrx_nut

Results of the exhaust = sounds very nice


all up $220
seems its my brothers soobie he is very impressed. Taking pictures and video on the weekend so i will post them up later in the weeek...
cheers
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
heres some pics of the new exhaust... sounds sweet!
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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
I'm hoping this isn't a stupid question, should be getting my exhaust next week. do the same principles with backpressure etc apply to a mpfi ea82 he same as the carb'd model???
currently i'm looking at 2.25 from the cat backwith a sports muffler orsomething like that
i've been quoted $275 from carline in kewdale does anyone know of anywhere in perth that would be cheaper???
currently i'm looking at 2.25 from the cat backwith a sports muffler orsomething like that
i've been quoted $275 from carline in kewdale does anyone know of anywhere in perth that would be cheaper???
1999 Impreza RX


Hmmm, I never even thought of doing something like that. I might get them to chuck a flexi in my system when I get it shoved up higher because of the lift!smoov wrote:1 thing that hasn't been mentioned yet, that is if you intend on offroading this car, a flexi joint is essential.
'87 Targa Brumby
'83 Sherpa

'83 Sherpa

I would weld up the slip joints too... this can make the system survive with-out a flex, but the flex and all joints welded is the ultimate.
Exhaust World in Newcastle street Perth would worth a quote spaceage, Pete`s a real good guy and knows what hes doing.
From experience with MPFI EA82`s the best thing you could do is toss the factory header pipes&cat and install a cat after the blend with some good front pipes. 2" is well big enough for a MPFI EA82 system....
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Exhaust World in Newcastle street Perth would worth a quote spaceage, Pete`s a real good guy and knows what hes doing.
From experience with MPFI EA82`s the best thing you could do is toss the factory header pipes&cat and install a cat after the blend with some good front pipes. 2" is well big enough for a MPFI EA82 system....
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88 FJ62 Cruiser-5.0ChevTPI TT,6psi,Hi6,044,Wolf3dV4,FMIC
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