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Old 09-28-2003, 12:33 AM
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Thumbs up My go at making fart cans...errr...tuner mufflers

Made with all polished aluminum tubing accept for the part in then end where it hooks up the the tailpipe, which is styrene so that it can be hooked up to a 3/32" piece of styrene. Not sure if I'm going to make a bunch to sell...seems too time consuming. I like it. It's smaller than what I've seen from everyone that's selling them, and looks better in my opinion, but opinions are like assholes...everyone has one.
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Old 09-28-2003, 01:07 AM
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looks good on the ITR. I would suggest putting the muffler on a bit of an angle, looking towards the right side of the car and a bit upwards... it adds to the realism

to be honest it looks a bit small for my taste. which sounds kinda weird considering big basketball launchers look very rice on ITRs, hehe

nicely done though

*ps, how much did it cost you to make?*
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Old 09-28-2003, 02:08 AM
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Will that be difficult to make? piping and all?
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Old 09-28-2003, 05:13 AM
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The muffler looks cool, the size is ok. I always say: Huge muffler, small cock.
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Re: My go at making fart cans...errr...tuner mufflers

Looks good. The size is perfect. Not too big, not too small. Looks good on the back of the Teg.
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Re: My go at making fart cans...errr...tuner mufflers

youngdrifter x: It all depends on how much time you have. I've done full systems from the collector down and they are sometimes hard. But I use all aluminum tubing so....go at it and try it for yourself.
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Old 09-28-2003, 12:30 PM
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I'm working on one right now. But its the resonator thats difficult. i cant get the piping quite right, oh well i'm not done yet.
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It wasn't hard to do at all. Just some polish, pipe cutting, trimming, and filing with a little bit of superglue tossed in the mix. the muffler's about 1" in length and I used 3 different diameters of tubing to make it...so I'd say it too me about 10 cents to make it. Very cheap. Took me about 15 minutes because I was making sure everything was right.
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Re: My go at making fart cans...errr...tuner mufflers

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The muffler looks cool, the size is ok. I always say: Huge muffler, small cock.
Its not the size that counts; it's how you use it.
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Re: Re: My go at making fart cans...errr...tuner mufflers

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Its not the size that counts; it's how you use it.
Yeah, you're damn right!
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True true.....I like 3" thats what i have.....on my car that is...
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looks pretty good to me, sizes doesnt matter its how you use it... lmao, the only ppl that say that are the ones with the small unit in the first place!
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looks sweet but itr is 1/25 so on 1/24 is will look like a tiny stock one
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its OK but the wall of the can and the tip look to thick man. I like it thinner looking like this... makes it look lighter

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blueboost i cant see anything.
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