Installed New N1 style Tsudo Exhaust
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Installed New N1 style Tsudo Exhaust
I just installed the new N1 style Tsudo exhaust over the weekend. I am impressed with the sound as it gives out that deep no raspy sound. The only issue I have is that I scrape the exhaust on driveway exits which I believe is due to being lowered on steelies. I'm waiting to get my 18 wheels back on and hopefully that takes care of the problem. I am planning to install Tsudo Headers, S pipe and scuba delete pipe this week as well. Here are some shots I took.
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The greddy is rather quiet but it should bolt up to the tsudo scuba and mid pipe. I wish the greddy had a mid pipe with it instead of just the axle back. I don't want it unbearable but I would like it louder.
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I have to angle and wiggle the ____ out of it when entering or exiting driveways. The tip of the exhaust sits about 5 1/2 inches off the ground. The exhaust sits about an inch lower than the rest of the frame or undercarriage. The sound is great but the scraping and hitting the exhaust is bothersome. Right now, I'm only running on stock headers and scuba pipe. SEMotors is still waiting to get the Tsudo scuba pipe to be delivered.
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It's a bolt on setup. Tsudo has a a complete setup with headers, S pipe, scuba delete, mid pipe and then exhaust. It's a nice setup the canister exhaust is not for me since I'm always hitting it on bumps and scraping it on entering and exiting driveways.
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i seen it in person this past weekend and man i fell in love with the single exhaust but i am on DF210 i think i would scrape on bumps since i already do with stock exhaust
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You may just have to angle just a little bit more. This is really sick. If I ever go single I will definitely get this kit