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QuestionIs there any welding involved? Is it easy for a 17-year-old to do?Community AnswerMost modern mufflers use one of two types of fittings. The most common for OEM is clamped, as shown in the article. Aftermarket mufflers (universal ones) may need a flange welded on if it is a catback system, as an exhaust shop will generally break the long pipe down into smaller parts. Aftermarket exhausts made for your vehicle, however, should either bolt straight on or slide on.
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QuestionWhich way does the inlet go, toward the engine?Uglymug18Community AnswerThe inlet always faces the engine; that's the side the gases are coming into.
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QuestionHow can I tell if I put my muffler on backwards?Uglymug18Community AnswerMost aftermarket mufflers have an arrow stamped on them showing the flow direction. In other cases, one side will say "inlet" or "outlet."
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QuestionHow do I diagnose a bad exhaust system?Community AnswerMost of the time you can hear if the exhaust is coming our somewhere other than the end, but you can always go under the car and inspect the exhaust to see if there are any holes.
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QuestionIs it illegal to remove my muffler in Singapore?Community AnswerYes, it is illegal to remove your muffler. Therefore, there will be consequences if you are caught with no muffler on your vehicle.
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QuestionDo I need to cut off the resonantors in order to install the muffler?Community AnswerNo. The OEM muffler should unbolt from the rest of the exhaust system without any extra cutting required and the new one should bolt in just the same way.
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