Should i get a cannon exhaust
I used to think mine sounded kinda poos but then I gave it arseholes through a little tunnel in Welly and changed my mind. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Paste as plain text instead.
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BmxBandiT » MikevLegacy. Current Donation Goals Donations towards running costs. Trademe Cannon Exhausts Share More sharing options Followers 1. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2. Recommended Posts. Posted February 4, I really like the look of the burnt blue tips and have found a few 'no name' cannons Fitting the style I'm after - 4" out with a 3" inlet. Obviously I'm trying to save money but if it's going to be utter crap then I'd rather Save a bit more for a higher quality product.
Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options B4 I was T Posted February 4, Guest Posted February 4, Yeah stainless is also more pricey and no one can see it, but if it will sound better I have noticed a huge difference in power loss since installing the muffler, compared to having the cannon. Do you guys think that i am paranoid. Or have i lost power is there a big difference Please help.
Have you got any info on what you had before and what you how now? Could be a "placebo" effect Canon's are one of those things. The bigger the better I say. Wake a 7 inch diameter canon on, and you'll surely gain power. Yer before i had a hurricane cannon and know i have a muffle. It's droney, ugly and usually found on the back of a Pulsar, Lancer or Civic. An exhaust 'tip' is the cylindrical piece of metal which comes off the back of a muffler. Varies in shape and size. Sometimes cool chicks and perhaps a few feminine males have tips which are in a heart shape.
This doesn't take my fancy, but whatever floats your boat. Tips can be bought at an auto shop for no more than a crisp 50 and can be welded on. These are purely for looks. If you're looking to get a bit of noise from your rear end, the best option is a oval muffler. Go to your local exhaust shop and ask them to fit one of these up and they'll ask for some sort of payment.
Last edited by morganluke ; , AM. Morgan to the rescue! Well said. Edit: Be ready to sound like a lawnmower with a cannon. Last edited by Monzter ; , AM. Originally posted by morganluke View Post. Originally posted by flyingdutchy View Post.
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