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      3" cannon exhaust

      Now i know alot of people are gonna hate me for choosing a cannon but got it as a gift but only problem is the outlet is 3". Im assuming the barina/aveo stock exhaust setup is 2.25" so would that be problem to weld as the the outlet of the cannon exhaust is way bigger than the stock car exhaust.
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      Timing belt broke, do I keep it? thehunterooo's Avatar
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      Sell it on fitfreak

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      I'll keep it and add a turbo h3llfir3's Avatar
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      cannon exhausts are awesome!!

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      I believe the stock exhaust is 1.75 inches
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      If you do use an exhaust that big, make sure you insulate your exhaust lines to keep the exhaust velocity up by keeping heat up.

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      Thanks for the replies but dams i didnt know the aveo exhaust was that small haha. Hopefully all goes well when i go to the mechanics and try get it fitted.

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      I'll keep it and add a turbo
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      just found aveo replacement exhaust pipes at 2" diameter, cant say for sure thats oem but cant find another listed
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      What do you mean there's no turbo? AveoJoe's Avatar
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      YES IT 2'' OEM IS od 2''

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      2" od would make it around 1 7/8" or 1 13/16" id..


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      and i honestly think those canon exhaust only became popular because they are bigger than all the potatoes and bananas that the domestic guys would shove in their tailpipes.






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