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Autobahn 88 Manifold and Jap Speed Midpipe


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Replaces stock manifold and both cats on non turbo supra. Bought brand new and only been on since JAE. Perfect in every way and fits without any rubbing of steering or anything. Manifold holes line up perfect.

 

£300 for the pair

 

PM me ;)

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More lower down torque (i've kept the standard back box for back pressure) and revs up a lot faster. Sounds like an M3 (the rasp) but with more meat behind it.

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Autobahn 88 + 3" mid pipe + catback 3" system.

 

Fit a 3" 200 core racing cat at the front of catback, and 1 or 2 Morosso spiral mufflers in the line and an Apexi spring loaded tail silencer.

You will have a quiet cruise, back pressure for torque, and it lets both the horses and the noise out when you boot it.

Voila

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Autobahn 88 + 3" mid pipe + catback 3" system.

 

Fit a 3" 200 core racing cat at the front of catback, and 1 or 2 Morosso spiral mufflers in the line and an Apexi spring loaded tail silencer.

You will have a quiet cruise, back pressure for torque, and it lets both the horses and the noise out when you boot it.

Voila

 

Please explain how "back pressure" equates to retaining torque?

 

 

READ IT!: http://www.uucmotorwerks.com/html_product/sue462/backpressuretorquemyth.htm

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I have thoroughly researched this, and there are divided opinions, however, it is proven that for an N/A Supra, 2 ½” is best for torque and 3” is best for horse power, with 2 ¾” being a happy medium.

 

Ideally you need 2 1/2" for low revs and cruise, and 3" for the track.

So I have designed and built a system that lets you 'have your cake and eat it too'!

 

Autobahn88 exhaust manifold, thermal wrapped.

Blitz 3" midpipe, thermal wrapped.

3" H.K.S. exhaust system.

Magnaflow 200 core racing cat immediately after flange.

Wideband sensor fitted into front of cat.

2 X Morosso 94501 spiral racing mufflers, 1 immediately after cat, and the other just before the back box. (1 would be sufficient for most, but I drive long distances and wanted peace and quiet on cruise)

Apexi Integration 155-A025 spring loaded tail silencer at back.

 

The manifold, midpipe, cat, spriral mufflers and back box are all 3" bore for horse power, and the spring loaded tail pipe restricts the gasses at low revs and cruise, but opens up under load.

 

Voila!

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Guest NaspSupra

Sorry guys but if you wanna discuss the myths of backpressure in exhausts then please do it in your own thread and not in my for sale thread. Cheers, Lee

 

For those who have emailed me and are interested, about my system that im selling here in this thread... (Autobahn Manifold, JapSpeed Midpipe and standard back box)

 

Without the cats there is noticeably faster revving up from idle, no loss in torque that i can see anywhere in the rev range.

 

There is a little more of a grunt that can be heard at low speeds. At anything below 2700 rpm the car sounds 100% stock. Above this there is a noticable rasp similar to that of an M3 on WOT. At motorway speeds its as quiet as a stock exhaust system.

 

There is no point in dumping the stock back box on a nasp as its the exact same back box as the turbo has. The UK turbos push 326bhp stock with the same back box so unless your expecting to push your nasp beyond this, the stock exhaust will never cause you a restriction.

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Hi, yes its provisionally sold to someone else for £250 but i havent heard anything and they havent paid yet. So its technically still up for grabs.

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err ive had no cats in mine for 5 years and she purrs like a cat with no flatspots or any noticable difference from stock other than it revs easier and noise was only increased slightly depends what exhaust system you have .

just remember to reset the ecu after you have fitted something or removed cats.

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