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i have a camry v6 vienta and i wud like to replac the stock muffler with sum sort of cannon, is it possible to get, say a 3.5" bomz installed. say with a 2.5" inlet???? how much aprox wud it cost to be installled?
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Re: camry mufflers
The exhaust pipe size for optimal power and torque for your v6 would be 2.5". Anything bigger, you'd actually lose low-end power. But, if you plan to go turbo later, go either 2.5" or 3".
I've seen these options on some, but I can't comment on their performance. Sometimes, it's just for looks. A BOMZ N1 Evo Spec muffler a Bomz 4.5 tip, straight cut 2.25 from headers, with no resonator, and 4.5 outlet BOMZ exhaust As for price it depends on where you get the work done. I don't know prices for labor and parts in Australia.
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Last edited by csaxon; 09-04-2005 at 07:57 PM. |
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You can install anything you want...
It's not any more complicated than cutting a pipe & welding a new pipe on. There isn't any performance to be gained, just sound. Deleting the cat is worth about 5bhp peak if you can. The y-pipe is horrible. A descent custom one should add 10-15bhp. Most of it at the mid-upper rpm range. The headers are fine. Extremely expencive to buy / custom build, don't gain enough to justify the cost until you've made enough power to blow the engine (375-450bhp) & rebuilt it.
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Re: camry mufflers
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