Twin loop vs. S-Flow

naqi

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Alright, here's the thing. I'm driving a 2007 Myvi. I changed the extractor to Dsport's but the whole piping to th rear is still bone stock. Thinking of changing my muffler, but i cant decide on either sflow or even the twin loop. Pros and cons anybody?

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Forgot to mention, mine is A/T
 
There won't be any noticeable difference in terms of performance between any type of mufflers. What's important is the header and the piping (diameter and bent) that follows it.

If I were you, I'd choose between which ever one is the best sounding and looks good.
 
just go with the s-flow. it will fit nicely behind ur bumper. i'm sure there's not much different in power. i guess
 
Bro, keep it as stock the best! Haha, silent + good low end torque. If you installed a wrong diameter of down piping, you'll suffering from the low end power loss and it might increase your fuel consumption. Just my 2 cents.
 
agree with 4banger - the twin loop is huge if you take the mugen type one. Doubt you can fit that in a Myvi
 
got one of my neighbours using a oval type exhaust, sounds like a scooby.....
 
got one of my neighbours using a oval type exhaust, sounds like a scooby.....

@ maybe u'r neighbour is using the trendy bike muffler that goes like a bass sound (brooomm) rather than the normal treble sound (preeeng) like u've seen on them kapchai nowadays

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got one of my neighbours using a oval type exhaust, sounds like a scooby.....

cool! what is he using? hahaha

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true izso/chris. plus ive been searching and only found that the smallest diameter for the twin loop is 2'. i wanna keep my diameter at the stock size which is around 1.6' to 1.7' . taknak lag.
 
@ maybe u'r neighbour is using the trendy bike muffler that goes like a bass sound (brooomm) rather than the normal treble sound (preeeng) like u've seen on them kapchai nowadays

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not sure but from far i can see its oval type shape havent been closed up yet.
it sounds like car running on 3 plugs, has the scooby burble sound.
 

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