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    Default Muffler Delete on a Mazda 6 MPS

    I removed the passenger side muffler today, left the driver side muffler on.
    It sounds so good. I'm not even joking, and it's not ridiculously loud.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrFeiUgBOAU

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    I feel like I've lost power? Not sure about 1st and 2nd gear, but in 3rd gear I just don't get the stuck to my seat feeling anymore... I have heard that sometimes running no muffler will make you lose power, but I've YouTubed MS6 no muffler, Mazdaspeed 6 muffler delete etc. and have searched on other forums and there's nothing bad said. Also one thing I've noticed that is quite funny... is that when I turn the ignition to start my car it starts STRAIGHT away now, doesn't take a few seconds like it used to

    Any idea why it feels like I've lost power? Will going to an exhaust shop and having a straight pipe done on it bring my car back to normal but also keep most of the grunt it makes now?
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    Cars need back pressure to run. Remove that and they don't go well. Especially at low RPM. Although in turbo cars its not as important as a naturally asperated engine. Its a fine line between flow and back pressure in an exhaust.
    Also when running twin exhausts, its important that the exhaust flow is balanced, equal flow in both sides. You have taken that away by removing one muffler.

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    Okay so will removing both, and replacing them with straight pipes keep equivalent power and give me the grunt I want. As in no gain or loss.

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    You'll get noise.
    And if you subscribe to my theory of 1db gain = 5kw gain, you'll get lots of grunt

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    Lol, I feel kind of stupid right now. Had a big night.
    So when I stick the straight pipes on I'm going to go back to the cars normal state (when both mufflers were on) and maybe have some gain?
    Keep in mind I have a Mazda 6 MPS!

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    You'll get noise and little if any proper power gain.
    Change the T piece to a Y piece before the muffler, thats about the only place you'll get actual gains when your talking about after the cat.
    Before the cat is where the actual gains are to be made

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    I'm not after gains as of now and only trying to make my car a little louder. I did remove the other muffler just before to see how it would run, I felt a whole lot of difference from last night driving with only one muffler removed. 3rd gear actually feels stronger than with both mufflers on but 4th gear... meh.

    Will go and get straight pipes put on tomorrow and see how it goes

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    Does $250 for the 2 sound like a reasonable price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by High on PSI View Post
    Does $250 for the 2 sound like a reasonable price?
    Mate that's a jip, I'll weld those two bad boys on for you, takes 5 minutes.

    May aswell get the whole catback done , won't be more than $700-800 I dont think for custom catback
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    Come to Perth and do it for me then please!
    I would do it if I knew the right measurements for the pipes etc. Also need mandrel bends and mounting brackets and connecting flanges too

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    Is this safe to do? I can feel that its still flowing through the muffler but it also has the noise I want.

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