View Full Version : Mugen twin loop system
TheSaint
22-04-2007, 06:51 PM
the problem i am facing is that i wanted to get a mugen twin-loop, toda headers, and a toda hi-flo cat... budget willing i cant do it all at once
iv always wanted to know if i get the cat back, will it be a problem fitting to my vti-r cat and than changing to a toda cat and header later down the track?
or is there another way to do so?
i dont want to chop any of the bits in any way because they are too expensive to screw around like that =/
you need a jdm cat to fit
TheSaint
22-04-2007, 07:42 PM
that didnt really help or answer my question
assuming u mean jdm ITR cat...
will jdm ITR cat + mugen twin loop fit on vti-r header?
than will toda header fit on jdm cat?
TheSaint
22-04-2007, 07:44 PM
what would be better to do....
mugen cat back and jdm ITR cat than toda headers than toda cat?
or mugen cat back and toda cat than toda headers?
andiiso
22-04-2007, 07:55 PM
i think he meant something like, to fit the mugen twin loop u need either a JDM cat, OR the toda cat, so in saying that, meaning if you get twin loop, u havta buy the toda cat also, headers can come later. but if u want to waste money, then go the ITR cat then change to the toda cat later. i suggest twin loop with toda cat, then the toda headers later instead of buying another cat for temporary use. correct me if im wrong anyone cos im not sure if toda cat fits to VtiR stock headers for that temporary time of him saving money for the toda headers.
TheSaint
22-04-2007, 08:10 PM
makes sense, can some ppl confirm this?
TheSaint
23-04-2007, 07:26 PM
i have confirmed that it wont be able to be done in stages...
ill have to put sum dollars aside and do the whole lot at once
expensive excersize, but i think it will be worth it =)
thanks for the info
its probably best if you saved up and get the whole job done in one hit if you dont want to have the flanges and b-pipe chopped and modified. the mugen twin loop will not bolt up to the stock cat beacuse the audm cat is too long.
the headers wont bolt up either because of the cats length and different flange.
i had the same problem as you when i mod my exhaust, couldnt fit anything without having to change another. i didnt want chopped and re welded flanges either, so i bought a jdm hi-flow cat and everything bolted on nicely.
MRB18C
14-07-2007, 07:37 PM
does anyone think a twin loop muffler would fit onto Mitsubishi FTO mivec?
[ricer]
14-07-2007, 08:59 PM
does anyone think a twin loop muffler would fit onto Mitsubishi FTO mivec?
theres a few different x force twin loop models to choose these days
im sure theres one that would fit a FTO
buy the parts one by one , install it all in 1 go .
TheSaint
15-07-2007, 07:54 PM
ye im starting to think ill do that ^^
both the mugen system and toda stuff is on special atm tho =/
blk_shadow
09-09-2007, 02:19 AM
its probably best if you saved up and get the whole job done in one hit if you dont want to have the flanges and b-pipe chopped and modified. the mugen twin loop will not bolt up to the stock cat beacuse the audm cat is too long.
the headers wont bolt up either because of the cats length and different flange.
i had the same problem as you when i mod my exhaust, couldnt fit anything without having to change another. i didnt want chopped and re welded flanges either, so i bought a jdm hi-flow cat and everything bolted on nicely.
does this apply in installing mugen twin loop on an ek Hatch?
does this apply in installing mugen twin loop on an ek Hatch?
yes it applies to EK hatch too.
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