HyTech or Toda
HyTech or Toda
Im looking into getting an exhaust system for my 01 Type-r. I have a AEM CAI now and was wondering what yall thought would be a better exhaust system to look into. Ive heard alot about the HyTech header-exhaust system and a little on the Toda. What gains can i expect to get from both of these exhaust systems.
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Toda doesn't make an exhaust, so you just answered that one on your own. They make an intake and exhaust manifold, that's it. As far as their header goes, it's a real nice piece, I'd more likely go with that over the Hytech piece, just on it's JDM appeal, that, and the fact that it's less expensive, and it makes about the same power. Hytech exhaust from what I hear is very nice and flows very well. I personally run the Mugen exhaust and love it, and being that it's about the same pricem, I'd probably go with it, as even without a cat, it's quite and not at all raspy, where the hytech does flow a little better, but is more raspy, and a little louder.
Hytech is a great company, and if you have over 2300 bucks to spend on header, tp, and exhaust, then, by all means, I just can't see spending over a thousand bucks for a header. I guess it depends on what you're looking for. But if you're asking my opinion, go with the Toda.
Later,
Aj
Hytech is a great company, and if you have over 2300 bucks to spend on header, tp, and exhaust, then, by all means, I just can't see spending over a thousand bucks for a header. I guess it depends on what you're looking for. But if you're asking my opinion, go with the Toda.
Later,
Aj
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How does the mugen header compare to the toda. In terms of power(high end or low end) and in terms of noise.
Yes i run a mugen twin loop, and yes it's worth switching. It uses 2.5 inch piping, not to mention a 2.5 inch collector between pipes, it's fitment is perfect and the welds are amazing. The Mugen exhaust is not only nice and quite, but even without i cat, as I took mine off, it's not at all what so ever raspy, it realyl sounds great. It also gives a nice deep tone where the stock is a little winey in comparison especially without a cat.
Any way, good luck,
Aj
Any way, good luck,
Aj
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you know how the mugen exhaust bottle necks from the cat to resonator. how do you feel about that. do you think that it reduces the flow and theres loss of power. the reason is that i have the exhaust and its just sitting there b/c i feel that the bottle neck reduces the power and thats a lot of money for an exhaust. i didnt know until i bought it
let me know
you know how the mugen exhaust bottle necks from the cat to resonator. how do you feel about that. do you think that it reduces the flow and theres loss of power. the reason is that i have the exhaust and its just sitting there b/c i feel that the bottle neck reduces the power and thats a lot of money for an exhaust. i didnt know until i bought it
let me know
The reason that is, is becuase it has to accomodate for the 2.3 inch piping diameter that US cats and test pipes use, but it's only at the cat side of the B-pipe, and from my understanding, I guess they made it so that using that flange that came with it, you can get it bored out, or sand it out so that it's 2.5 inch, otherwise, I didn't see any bottle necks??? Note, that I'm not sure about that, it's just something someone told me a while back, and a I never really payed that much attention to it, so you'll deifinitely want to double check that, but that was his explanation of why the flange had oval shaped holes on the flange.
The exhaust does flow very well though, it utilizes a 2.5 inch collector where it connects to the muffler section.
Later,
Aj
The exhaust does flow very well though, it utilizes a 2.5 inch collector where it connects to the muffler section.
Later,
Aj