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Old Dec 9, 2009, 03:22 AM
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ERZ perfomance EVO 10 catback Exhaust

Hello everyone we just release our new EVO 10 Catback Exhaust

Made with T-304 Stainless steel with full 76MM piping (full 3 inch flange)
with Dual 115MM Stainless Burnt tips


here are some installed photos and sound clips







http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE1CNDMM8tU

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Old Dec 9, 2009, 09:37 AM
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Looks really good and sounds beefy. Any tapers in the exhaust or is it true full 3 inches?
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Old Dec 9, 2009, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by 1SiCkEvo
Looks really good and sounds beefy. Any tapers in the exhaust or is it true full 3 inches?
full 3 inch no taper at all
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Old Dec 9, 2009, 10:25 PM
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Question... Why curve the piping to enter at the side of the muffler (or have a side entry muffler)? It seems that this curvature at the crossmember to the muffler makes the exhaust hang lower than necessary vs coming straight back into the center rear of the muffler... Just curious, it looks like a very well made and sexy exhaust, albeit lower than other exhausts. Very good price @ $499 as well!
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Originally Posted by enter801
Question... Why curve the piping to enter at the side of the muffler (or have a side entry muffler)? It seems that this curvature at the crossmember to the muffler makes the exhaust hang lower than necessary vs coming straight back into the center rear of the muffler... Just curious, it looks like a very well made and sexy exhaust, albeit lower than other exhausts. Very good price @ $499 as well!

that is a good idea but it seem already like 4-5 company are doing that style already we just want to avoid it.
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Old Dec 9, 2009, 10:59 PM
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hm didn't know stainless burn can achieve similar result to ti burns.

if i clean the burn area with a polish, will the color get cleaned off too? i find polish is the only effective way to clean the soot pileup, but that also restricts me to just stainless tips.
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a lot company already have stainless burnt tip, one is MXP, another one is ARK
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ERZ downpipe coming soon, catted and non catted.
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Originally Posted by ERZperformance
that is a good idea but it seem already like 4-5 company are doing that style already we just want to avoid it.
For the cost of less clearance and (IF) more restriction?
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Originally Posted by JED_POLAND
For the cost of less clearance and (IF) more restriction?
+1 No one patented the design of in entering the center. It would have cut down the over all length (higher flow) and provided better clearance.
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I have to admit that I see a bit worse clearance and do not see how side entering with another bend improves the flow...
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test pipe coming tomorrow
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Good looking exhaust!!

Great price as well!!
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Great looking exhaust at a great price point. Sounds good too. Nice work ERZ.
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Not to be a stickler, but can you see the muffler inlet pipe when looking straight on at the exhaust like the 1st pic? That bothers me, wish it was tucked up more...
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