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Old 01-05-2016, 05:18 PM   #1
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Default Creating a swapable exhaust system

Hi guys, just looking for some advice.

I'd like to get an exhaust system done up that allows me to change from "moderate" to "loud", and vice versa, without going back to the exhaust shop each time. I know there is the VAREX type system but I'm not really interested in that as I don't want to "block" the pipes. I just want to be able to swap out mufflers / straight pipes to get different sounds.

Has anyone had an exhaust shop done up a system that allows easy swapping in and out of certain sections? Is it easier to go with a system that allows swapping out the tail or mid section? Any drawbacks e.g. will I get exhaust leak at the flange if I'm constantly unbolting and bolting? Would be keen to hear how others have done it.
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