Tyga Exhausts - DB's?

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Tyga Exhausts - DB's?

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I'm off to a TD in a few weeks with a 105db limit, I have a full tyga exhaust with the long round tyga end can. (see pic)
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Any ideas if it'll pass?
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It should do...be about 103-105.

I'd take a baffle and test it with that too - they are going to drop to 102 in the future
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I don't have one :?
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cheapies on ebay for £12 are ok youll need a hole,

or gavs (jap4) are £25 and are super sexy stainless. and drop about the same as the ebay ones,

i get 98DB at idle and 110DB at 8K RPM :grin:
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Yeah but you've got one of these and they are mental!:


I've got a baffle in the garage but that's for a fuel exhaust, I'll see if it fits.

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Tyga Exhausts - DB's?

Post by code2006 »

Get one from gav.
I bought 2 (shotgun tyga exhaust) and all I did was push them in then some how I forced them to stay in with out drilling the cans :)
They won't move but I'm sure i can get them out with a screw driver or something.
They cost 12.50 each i think from gav
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Drilling my can is the only think stopping me from getting a baffle. Have you passed your MOT with that can alex? Mines due this month and I have the same system and feared it may be a little loud.
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Passed with that system 2 years on the spin mate.
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Class :up:
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alexwitham wrote:Yeah but you've got one of these and they are mental!:
Mental Mental Chicken Oriental ;)
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