Did this. However just cut it off to test drive how it would sound. It was without any tips exiting the rear just cut of before the muffler. Was not real loud. My old Mustang GT with Dynomax Turbos and No cats was much louder. The TT did seem to drone badly at around 70. However I think if you did use 2 Resinated Stanless tips and had a muff shop weld it up with it exiting the rear it would not do this. I have this type of tip and really smooths out the raspy crap.
if i'm getting one, im getting it new, i know that i can't get a fresh one for 12K lol, plus i'm only 6 months into my current cars pay off, lol got a LONG way to go
yeah, left as much pipe as i could. Basically cut it 1" before the muffler. You could also cut your stock tip(s) off the muffler, and have a shop add pipe to make it look like you were still stock. (if you wanted). At this point, I just have a single pipe running to the back of the car rather than weld 2 tips back on. Looks a little weird, but I'll probably just shave the rear valance to clean it up.
ok i like the sound but did you cut the muffler off right after the axle and put pipes on to the bummper? i have been thinking about doing this but really do not want to cut up my stock exhaust!
Did this. However just cut it off to test drive how it would sound. It was without any tips exiting the rear just cut of before the muffler. Was not real loud. My old Mustang GT with Dynomax Turbos and No cats was much louder. The TT did seem to drone badly at around 70. However I think if you did use 2 Resinated Stanless tips and had a muff shop weld it up with it exiting the rear it would not do this. I have this type of tip and really smooths out the raspy crap.
natrllifter 8 months ago
how do we know this is a TT??
droppinsumfudge 1 year ago
@droppinsumfudge the vents, gauge cluster, and the big one would be the silver radio cover that has TT in big letters...
20PsiNow 11 months ago
@20PsiNow calm down it was a joke... the video is almost pitch black
droppinsumfudge 11 months ago
man fuck i wish i could afford a TT
nsspartan77 2 years ago
they're fairly cheap now (as far as sport/luxury cars go). Probably pick one up for $12,000
achttungTT 2 years ago
if i'm getting one, im getting it new, i know that i can't get a fresh one for 12K lol, plus i'm only 6 months into my current cars pay off, lol got a LONG way to go
nsspartan77 2 years ago
yeah, left as much pipe as i could. Basically cut it 1" before the muffler. You could also cut your stock tip(s) off the muffler, and have a shop add pipe to make it look like you were still stock. (if you wanted). At this point, I just have a single pipe running to the back of the car rather than weld 2 tips back on. Looks a little weird, but I'll probably just shave the rear valance to clean it up.
achttungTT 3 years ago
ok i like the sound but did you cut the muffler off right after the axle and put pipes on to the bummper? i have been thinking about doing this but really do not want to cut up my stock exhaust!
20PsiNow 3 years ago