Pics of new exhaust

demigod said:
Yes I love the sound of this exhaust, I 'm glad I chose to buy it. :D Yeah I might get different tips for it if I see some I really like.

Hey do you or anyone else have any sound clips of the exhaust, I was looking to buy the Taitec GT Lightweight but then I noticed the the Dali SS is almost half the price, as well as the Paddock Magnaflow custom.

I'd probably buy the Dali SS is I knew what it sounded like, what is SS made out of, looks like stainless? Very shiny looks almost chrome. Looks very nice on your car.
 
jagtiger said:
Looks great! How hard is it to install?

Wasn't hard at all to install, the only part that was challenging was connecting both flanges up together at the same time and not having the gaskets fall off. But I also used to work in a motorsports shop a long time ago.
 
RudeBoy_baby_NSX said:
Hey do you or anyone else have any sound clips of the exhaust, I was looking to buy the Taitec GT Lightweight but then I noticed the the Dali SS is almost half the price, as well as the Paddock Magnaflow custom.

I'd probably buy the Dali SS is I knew what it sounded like, what is SS made out of, looks like stainless? Very shiny looks almost chrome. Looks very nice on your car.

Here's the link from the dali site for the sound clips, but IMO it doesn't do it justice. Sounds way better IRL.
http://www.daliracing.com/v666-5/info/article_read.cfm?articleID=365

Also the SS stands for Stainless Steel and its fully polished. :)
 
demigod said:
I haven't heard any of those yet, I've only heard the Dali, my old Magnaflow, and Flowmaster. Out of those I'd pick the Dali.

I guess I should have looked a little harder :rolleyes: Look what I found cool:

-Dali SS Dual Canister Exhaust: Click Here

-Dali Exhaust Sound Clips: Click Here
 
installing

jagtiger said:
Looks great! How hard is it to install?
Not trying to hijack this thread but I thought I would chime in and maybe help a little.
Using a impact wrench is HIGHLY recommened. I also found it useful to have a impact socket with U-joint in it. I couldn't get socket dead on without it and almost rounded off a few of the nuts while trying to get off.
I installed this exhaust by myself and found it to be really easy. Before attempt to do it, spray some PB blaster or similar product on studs coming out of convertor pipes. Trust me on this tip.
I also sprayed WD-40 on the hanger to make them easier to slide the old muffler off and new one on.
I actually used a jack to hold up one side of the system while lining it up the bushings onto the hangers. Once you get it hung on them lining up the studs if a piece of cake.
One more tip, put the gaskets on the convertor pipe using the 3 studs to hold it in place. Very easy to do.
 
Re: installing

92NSX said:
Not trying to hijack this thread but I thought I would chime in and maybe help a little.
Using a impact wrench is HIGHLY recommened. I also found it useful to have a impact socket with U-joint in it. I couldn't get socket dead on without it and almost rounded off a few of the nuts while trying to get off.
I installed this exhaust by myself and found it to be really easy. Before attempt to do it, spray some PB blaster or similar product on studs coming out of convertor pipes. Trust me on this tip.
I also sprayed WD-40 on the hanger to make them easier to slide the old muffler off and new one on.
I actually used a jack to hold up one side of the system while lining it up the bushings onto the hangers. Once you get it hung on them lining up the studs if a piece of cake.
One more tip, put the gaskets on the convertor pipe using the 3 studs to hold it in place. Very easy to do.

Nice write up 92NSX, I basically did the same but didn't use any impact tools. Even after spraying liquid wrench those bolts were tough to get off, I had to use a short pipe at the end of the ratchet to get a lil extra torque.
 
Thanks Demigod and 92NSX for the install tips! I'm planning to buy the dali SS exhaust this spring! ;)
 
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