Twin exit exhaust

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Twin exit exhaust

Postby mi65ni » Wed Mar 12, 2014 2:54 pm

Hello all.
I am looking at buying a base 2014 liberty for the misses. She is fanatical about symetry on the rear end so I am contemplating going to a twin exit exhaust system (purely cosmetic). Also like everyone, she loves the soundy of boxers so I was wandering if just having twin exiting pipes would achieve a louder noise?
What would be required if not?

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Re: Twin exit exhaust

Postby Robbks » Wed Mar 12, 2014 4:01 pm

Firstly.
you're not going to get a boxer note from a base model liberty.
The exhaust header design simply does not allow it to give a decent note.

Second,
anything is possible with enough money
but you could fit the rear half of the exhaust and bumper from a GT
Or save the hassle and buy a GT or 3.0 instead of the pov pack

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Re: Twin exit exhaust

Postby muzza » Wed Mar 12, 2014 4:51 pm

GT Gen V won't give you boxer rumble, twin scroll with symmetrical headers means no classic noises.
( really FA noise stock at all!)
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