Fitting STI Quads DIY???

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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby Arith » Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:17 pm

Kevlar GT wrote:
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Laps wrote:Not being smart ass, this is a serious question, why would I remove the tips if ive got the whole muffler? Do you recommend this or something? Do STI even sell tips by themselves? and whats a hangar

When in doubt, re-read your original post. But I don't think anyone is trying to be a smart ass here. Your question concerns:


When in doubt, re read the posters post, he wasn't inferring other people were being smart asses. Laps was saying HE wasn't being a smart ass in asking the proceeding question being...

I know he was referring to himself not trying to be a smart ass. But his question revolved around why I asked about the tips in the first place which I wanted to address. If he asked a valid question which I posted a valid question/answer, his new question would have been valid as well. Hahaha. :P

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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby GTSPECB STI » Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:20 pm

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GTSPECB STI wrote:I dont no if should laugh or cry when I see pictures of those subaru (sti) quad boxes.


What do you mean?


I think he means the mufflers except the tips are exactly the same as the stock ones, and about 10^6 times more expensive if you buy them from Subaru.....


bingo...nice tips terrible note and performance...enjoy the look though.
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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby Kevlar GT » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:13 am

Arith wrote:When in doubt, re read the posters post, he wasn't inferring other people were being smart asses. Laps was saying HE wasn't being a smart ass in asking the proceeding question being...

I know he was referring to himself not trying to be a smart ass. But his question revolved around why I asked about the tips in the first place which I wanted to address. If he asked a valid question which I posted a valid question/answer, his new question would have been valid as well. Hahaha. :P[/quote]

I never doubted the validity of your post in response to his question, actually, your validity inspires me in so many ways.

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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby Laps » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:10 pm

haha all good guys,

basically i wanted to ask a question which people would think I was being a smart ass, thats why I clarrified im not being a smart ass so you guys would take me seriously... :)

Looks like I will be doing a DIY job :) As for the Hangar, there is no rubber attached tho these mufflers, or is the hangar on my current mufflers and I use it on these?

Also, I think there is some dirt n stuff inside these if I rattle them around... Can I hose these out? Any reccomendations?

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chaotic2050 wrote:
GTSPECB STI wrote:I dont no if should laugh or cry when I see pictures of those subaru (sti) quad boxes.


What do you mean?


I think he means the mufflers except the tips are exactly the same as the stock ones, and about 10^6 times more expensive if you buy them from Subaru.....


GTSPECB STI wrote:bingo...nice tips terrible note and performance...enjoy the look though.


Well im only after looks and a bit of sound. I doubt the performance/sound will be less than my stock mufflers. I dont see how tips are the same either? my stock tips are single and alot thicker (i have a 2.5i tho)???

I had a post up for months asking for ppl who r selling quad mufflers, whether they be sti, hitech, phats whatever. These STI ones were the first to come around, at @ $600 with only 3 months usage I think I got a pretty good deal...
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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby teK-- » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:25 pm

Laps wrote:Well im only after looks and a bit of sound. I doubt the performance/sound will be less than my stock mufflers. I dont see how tips are the same either? my stock tips are single and alot thicker (i have a 2.5i tho)???

I had a post up for months asking for ppl who r selling quad mufflers, whether they be sti, hitech, phats whatever. These STI ones were the first to come around, at @ $600 with only 3 months usage I think I got a pretty good deal...


I'm not sure if the STI ones are any improvement on sound (perhaps a little since they are dual tip). Flow would be much the same as stock if they are still a reverse flow design.

Basically, you're paying for STI to be stamped on the tips. At least the Hitechs and Phats are straight through.
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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby Laps » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:31 pm

teK-- wrote:
Laps wrote:Well im only after looks and a bit of sound. I doubt the performance/sound will be less than my stock mufflers. I dont see how tips are the same either? my stock tips are single and alot thicker (i have a 2.5i tho)???

I had a post up for months asking for ppl who r selling quad mufflers, whether they be sti, hitech, phats whatever. These STI ones were the first to come around, at @ $600 with only 3 months usage I think I got a pretty good deal...


I'm not sure if the STI ones are any improvement on sound (perhaps a little since they are dual tip). Flow would be much the same as stock if they are still a reverse flow design.

Basically, you're paying for STI to be stamped on the tips. At least the Hitechs and Phats are straight through.


+ a different look :)
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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby GTSPECB STI » Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:48 pm

Lets just be clear, subaru used the same muffler and just put the pretty sti tips on so you basically paid $600 for tips
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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby drndrn » Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:54 pm

TBH, I think the muffler body is a bit different, or at least has less baffling? (sound reduction stuff?) because they don't sound anyhtig like the stock ones. That said, that could maybe attributed to the tips?
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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby GTSPECB STI » Fri Sep 17, 2010 5:41 pm

nope boxes are same same
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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby drndrn » Fri Sep 17, 2010 5:42 pm

Fair enough I suppose. Has anyone actually opened the two up to have a look?
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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby smythie » Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:03 pm

teK-- wrote:
Laps wrote:Well im only after looks and a bit of sound. I doubt the performance/sound will be less than my stock mufflers. I dont see how tips are the same either? my stock tips are single and alot thicker (i have a 2.5i tho)???

I had a post up for months asking for ppl who r selling quad mufflers, whether they be sti, hitech, phats whatever. These STI ones were the first to come around, at @ $600 with only 3 months usage I think I got a pretty good deal...


I'm not sure if the STI ones are any improvement on sound (perhaps a little since they are dual tip). Flow would be much the same as stock if they are still a reverse flow design.

Basically, you're paying for STI to be stamped on the tips. At least the Hitechs and Phats are straight through.
The hitechs are only sorta straight through. Nothing like the bodies Phat used
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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby Arith » Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:18 pm

drndrn wrote:Fair enough I suppose. Has anyone actually opened the two up to have a look?

If I remember correctly, both mufflers are the same. The STi version has an extra outlet pipe, which accounts for slightly more noise and air flow. But still very restrictive and quiet to keep within regulation and rules.

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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby Lukovitch » Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:37 pm

Phat quads FTW! :beach:
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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby Laps » Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:48 pm

Whats the go with gaskets etc???

I know I can use a sealant and my old one, but I cant seem to buy brand new ones anywhere?

SHould my old one and a sealant be fine? What did you guys use when doing DIY???
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Re: Fitting STI Quads DIY???

Postby Drew » Sat Sep 18, 2010 3:52 pm

Personally, if tightening by hand I would buy some exhaust gasket seal (red silicon like stuff) and use the smallest smear on the existing gaskets, or if you have access to a rattle gun, don't even bother, just rattle them up tight...
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