NC30 race can attachment
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NC30 race can attachment
Hi Guys,
I have an Art straight through can which was originally on my NC21 sat in my garage, which I may look to sticking on the NC30 over the summer - I see Rick O does the conversion kit for the NC30, and wanted to know what the outlet size of it was, as I know the inlet is 50mm.
I assume some of the guys on here have these, and was hoping one of you either knew off the top of your head, or could pop out to the garage and measure it for me.
Thanks
Dale
I have an Art straight through can which was originally on my NC21 sat in my garage, which I may look to sticking on the NC30 over the summer - I see Rick O does the conversion kit for the NC30, and wanted to know what the outlet size of it was, as I know the inlet is 50mm.
I assume some of the guys on here have these, and was hoping one of you either knew off the top of your head, or could pop out to the garage and measure it for me.
Thanks
Dale
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Re: NC30 race can attachment
As far as I was aware it is 50mm output.deequeue wrote:Hi Guys,
I have an Art straight through can which was originally on my NC21 sat in my garage, which I may look to sticking on the NC30 over the summer - I see Rick O does the conversion kit for the NC30, and wanted to know what the outlet size of it was, as I know the inlet is 50mm.
I assume some of the guys on here have these, and was hoping one of you either knew off the top of your head, or could pop out to the garage and measure it for me.
Thanks
Dale
Tyga also sell one.
I would personally save the money and get a half system, save cutting the original exhaust and the aftermarket ones flow better so you will get more performance than just a can.
Something like a Yamamoto 1/2 system can be had without an end-can for pretty cheap and will give a good mid-range improvement
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Re: NC30 race can attachment
Hey Neo,
Thanks for the reply - ah, I may be getting my measurements crossed up.
In regards to the half system, I've had a quick look around and havent seen much - do they come up often on here / ebay?
Thanks for the reply - ah, I may be getting my measurements crossed up.
In regards to the half system, I've had a quick look around and havent seen much - do they come up often on here / ebay?
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Re: NC30 race can attachment
They do acutally but you can always put up a wanted add in the wanted section, some people have a few knocking aroud they might part with but are not activly selling.deequeue wrote:Hey Neo,
Thanks for the reply - ah, I may be getting my measurements crossed up.
In regards to the half system, I've had a quick look around and havent seen much - do they come up often on here / ebay?
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Re: NC30 race can attachment
Thanks Neo,
I've been browsing the Tyga website and having one or two quiet moments over the 3/4 systems they have on their site..... very very tasty.
I may just stick a wanted up though - fingers crossed i'll get lucky :)
I've been browsing the Tyga website and having one or two quiet moments over the 3/4 systems they have on their site..... very very tasty.
I may just stick a wanted up though - fingers crossed i'll get lucky :)