Amuse Titan Dual Ti Exhaust GB Update
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Oh and another thing, the Amuse will not rust but that does not mean it will last forever.
Quote from Amuse:
"If you drive using hard acceleration a lot, the mufflers will last between 2-3 years"
"Normal street driving with occasional high torque driving will make the mufflers last in excess of 6 years"
Quote from Amuse:
"If you drive using hard acceleration a lot, the mufflers will last between 2-3 years"
"Normal street driving with occasional high torque driving will make the mufflers last in excess of 6 years"
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Originally posted by zero_to60
I thought being Titanium it would be like stainless steel
I thought being Titanium it would be like stainless steel
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Originally posted by Kobe
a Ti exhaust should be a much thinner gauge than stainless....hence the weight saving.,
a Ti exhaust should be a much thinner gauge than stainless....hence the weight saving.,
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AB...sorry I was confusing in what I posted,
the gauge is less because the material is stronger so you don't need as much for equivalent effect.....but you are right that the density is also less, so it gives a combined effect of about 3 times the weight saving for equivalent strength performance.
the gauge is less because the material is stronger so you don't need as much for equivalent effect.....but you are right that the density is also less, so it gives a combined effect of about 3 times the weight saving for equivalent strength performance.