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Old 03-02-2003, 03:47 PM   #1
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Lightbulb HOW TO....Scratchbuild Mufflers

There are many ways you can create Mufflers, but the big question is "is it too big?"

Here is my writeup on how to create mufflers without going overboard on size, or making it too small.

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- 1 piece of 5/32" stylene tube
- 1 piece of 7/32" stylene tube
- Modeling glue
- Round and flat files (or sandpaper)
- 1/8" drill bit or hobby knife
- Wire cutter or tube cutter (to slice pipes)
- Marker
- Silver (or other preffered) paint
- Bottle of patience and time





When you take the tubes out of the pakage and lay them next to each other, it should look something like this:



The 5/32" tube should easily fit right into the 7/32" tube,



But as you can see, the border between the "outer" and "inner" hole of the 5/32' tube is large, and dosen't really look realistic,



So by using the 1/8" drill bit by either hand or a dremel on it's LOWEST speed, drill it through, to widen the "inner" hole, or you can use a hobby knife to carve it, just make sure you carve evenly.
Then you use the round file to smoothen things out, it's hard to tell from the pic, but the hold did come larger.



Then you want to cut the desired length for the inner tube (5/32"), for this example, it was cut to about 13/16". I also cut the outer tube (7/32") about 11/16' leaving about 1/8" for the tip, but remember, it's going to VARY from car to car.



And remeber to smoothen out the parts you just cut with a file, or sandpaper.



Remeber that the inner tube has to be longer.



Now you can test fit the two pieces, making the back flush, if it's a little too long, you can file it, etc.



Now, you want to glue down the two pieces, do this using your prefferd glue.
*NOTE+TIP* Apply the glue on the inside of the 7/32" tube and insert the inner tube 5/32" back end first, and rotate the 5/32" tube so glue touches almost every spot.



Let that dry, then paint it with your preffered color (Silver/Chrome, Carbon-fiber, Fire-red. etc)
*TIP* While painting, avoid breathing in any paint fumes, for this is a health hazard!



After you let the paint dry, after waiting a long time, take a good look at it! Because now you're done with the muffler! Congrats too you, now all you have to do is make the exhaust pipes!



Here is mock up pics on a supra! (I'll dry to get less blury pics, it's the lighting!)





As you see from the pics, it's not too big, or too small, it's what I call perfect!
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Old 03-02-2003, 03:49 PM   #2
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Great how to.The exhaust looks perfect.
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Old 03-02-2003, 03:59 PM   #3
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Cool tip(no pun intended) i know i will be trying this very soon








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Old 03-02-2003, 04:02 PM   #4
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nice, i like them!
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Old 03-02-2003, 04:06 PM   #5
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We've got two kinds of how-to build mufflers threads.


Integra 14's mufflers are very cool, this one seems to be more not as exaggerated or that big or agressive, WHATEVER.
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Old 03-02-2003, 05:14 PM   #6
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We've got two kinds of how-to build mufflers threads.


Integra 14's mufflers are very cool, this one seems to be more not as exaggerated or that big or agressive, WHATEVER.
geez, settle down. he WANTED his to be not so big, so they were to scale.

Malcolm, those look awesome! i'm going to have to give it a shot. right now i'm trying to figure out a method with a couple of metal pipes i picked up. btw, you have the same Supra kit as i do.
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Old 03-02-2003, 05:16 PM   #7
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Originally posted by S13_Iketani


geez, settle down. he WANTED his to be not so big, so they were to scale.

Malcolm, those look awesome! i'm going to have to give it a shot. right now i'm trying to figure out a method with a couple of metal pipes i picked up. btw, you have the same Supra kit as i do.
Sorry, you didn't understand what I meant. I said WHATEVER because I couldn't find the right thing I wanted to say.
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Old 03-02-2003, 05:51 PM   #8
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Excellent job. It is quite like the way i discovered, yet instead of using strene, i used a pen. But with a pen, the exhaust is HUGE! I even carve out the tip, just like the styrene. Here is a pic, and a diagram:

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Honoturtle, that looks awsome compared to the ones made with straws floating around here. I'll definately be using this when I make my third ITR. Ryan, that pipe would be HUGE! Maybe for a riced out mack truck?? Just kidding, but it'd still be huge.
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Nice work Malcolm, I'll try that next time

Good to see you back too,where've you been?
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Old 03-02-2003, 06:38 PM   #11
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that looks really great, i think i will have to try that out! thanks!
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Old 03-02-2003, 06:44 PM   #12
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Ryan, that pipe would be HUGE! Maybe for a riced out mack truck?? Just kidding, but it'd still be huge.
LMAO! No, it isn't that big, but its large. Its maybe a lil smaller than the exhaust on Subway's Top Secret Supra.
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Ryan, do you have a pic of it on a model?? I could see it 1/18 as alright, but on a 1/24???
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Old 03-02-2003, 06:47 PM   #14
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Excellent how to

The only thing i do differently and which u may like to try, is using Aluminium tube for the tip. Theres no better way to make something look like metal other than using metal

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Old 03-02-2003, 08:56 PM   #15
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why would i want to build my own mufflers when i could get Shorty to build them for me using your tutorial???????????
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