tC2: 2011+ Scion Tc Flowmaster Axleback Exhaust
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2011+ Scion Tc Flowmaster Axleback Exhaust
2011-2012 Scion Tc Custom Flowmaster Axleback Exhaust. Sounds great, just not loud enough for my personal taste so I switched to a catback. Custom made exhaust at a local shop.
Asking $100 + Shipping
Asking $100 + Shipping
Last edited by ProjectTC2; 04-05-2012 at 04:05 PM.
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What kind of tip does it have and how loud is it? I want something that is a bit louder than stock but not super duper call the police ____ off my neighbors loud. I also want something that has a nice big tip. Any vids of it?
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It's louder than stock but it's not extremely loud. I'd say it's about the same loudness as the Descendant. It's got the stock tip on it right now, but I purchased a 4" Cherry Bomb tip for it and I still have it, I can sell it to you for like $20 more or something. The tip is a stainless steel slanted tip, It's not a ricer resonator tip thing it doesn't effect the sound. I think I have a video of it somewhere, I'll see if I can find it.. but it was a while back
Last edited by ProjectTC2; 03-13-2012 at 04:28 AM. Reason: More Content
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Would you sell the tip alone. All I really ever wanted was a bigger burnt tip. How would I install it? Would I have to cut the old tip off and weld the new one on? Can you give me a part # for the tip? And would it fit over the stock piping?
Edit: One more question, What size inlet for the exhaust tip would i need.
Sorry, I am an exhaust noob
Edit: One more question, What size inlet for the exhaust tip would i need.
Sorry, I am an exhaust noob
Last edited by fun173; 03-13-2012 at 05:40 AM.
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Haha dang that's a lot of questions! Yes I can sell you just the tip for $25+shipping. To install it you would cut off your stock tip and weld this one on however far back or forward you want it (dependant upon how much you want it to stick out). I can look on the box to see if there's a part number. Yes it will fit the stock piping. Piping can be blown up (expanded) to fit any bigger size, as long as it is not smaller.
The inlet size does not matter, because reguardless your stock piping needs to be expanded to put a bigger tip on.
Assuming you don't know how to do all of this ^^^ Exhaust shops usually charge $20 or so to cut off your stock tip, expand the pipe, and weld the new one on. It's like a 10 minute job
The inlet size does not matter, because reguardless your stock piping needs to be expanded to put a bigger tip on.
Assuming you don't know how to do all of this ^^^ Exhaust shops usually charge $20 or so to cut off your stock tip, expand the pipe, and weld the new one on. It's like a 10 minute job
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