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Finally decided on exhaust dilemma... CUTOUTS!

Old Oct 4, 2004 | 10:10 AM
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Finally decided on exhaust dilemma... CUTOUTS!

I know what you are thinking.

This morning I woke up and had a stroke of genius.

For months I have been driving myself nuts trying to decide on what to do with my exhaust. I already have the y-pipe, 5th gen muffler.... was thinking about a b-pipe.

Then I recently decided to bite it and pay for an SP2. Great exhaust from what I have seen and heard. But (1) I don't want another car with permanent fart-pipe appearance (2) The gredddy isn't quite loud enough to scare women and children, but it is too loud for commuting at the same time.

So I googled "electronic exhaust cut-out". Low and behold... the first link was to an IS300 owner in my hometown. I'm sure I probably ran into him at this summer's www.seloc.net meet. Kind of suprised me too.

Link with pics: http://club.lextasy.com/ftopict-831.html


I talked to him, and I talked to the shop that did the work. $110 for the entire assembly, another $150 to install it.

That leaves me a great deal of spending money compared to say, buying a $600 cat-back w/o shipping or custom fabrication included.

Which brings me to part 2 of my plan. An AK-47.



It really doesn't have much to do with my car, but I think they are hella cool.



Cliff Notes:

I'll probably be going to jail soon.
Old Oct 4, 2004 | 10:13 AM
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right..........
Old Oct 4, 2004 | 10:17 AM
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I thought you would like it.
Old Oct 4, 2004 | 10:25 AM
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you could even have your trigger switch on your shift **** with "go baby go" written around it!

id rather have an sp2...
Old Oct 4, 2004 | 10:53 AM
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Well good luck getting it to fit. There isn't enough room on the underside of the 4th gen for the whole assembly to fit. I got the actual cutout welded into a test pipe, and have it facing towards the drivers side of the car, since the 3 bolts that hold it in only allow for turns of 120 degrese (sp?). The cutout fits fine, but when I tried to install my electric motor on the end of the cutout the motor wouldn't fit. Basically, the underbody needs to be banged upwards, and parts of the flange/motor need to be trimmed. It's do-able, but it will require some custom work and time. Good luck man.
Old Oct 4, 2004 | 10:54 AM
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at you
Old Oct 4, 2004 | 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by 95maxrider
There isn't enough room on the underside of the 4th gen for the whole assembly to fit.
NOWHERE?

From the y-pipe to the muffler there is no place that it will fit???

I figured they would have to fabricate some stuff... Hmmm maybe I will take the car up there first for them to look at it.

Thanks for the heads up.
Old Oct 4, 2004 | 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by I30tMikeD
at you
you die! you go to hell and you die!


ScarfaceTHX- Well, in the 15" or so of the test pipe, there are no other place for it to fit. If I move it down the cat-back, I would lose some of the gains from it, plus it's already welded into the test pipe.
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