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seamybaby
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hey dude

 

Not sure on the fitment issue but IMO they have a gorgeous sound :)

 

Iv got a TT and picked up the super dragger of a fella on here last week, it really makes the sup sound more dominating, i love it to pieces.

 

good luck with fitments but im sure you will love it.

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We have one of these on the evo. We parked the car up for a few month when it needed a clutch & it was only back on the road about 1-2 month & the super dragger back box nearly droped off.

 

They are not stainless steel so they will rot.

 

The back box is st/st but the rest of the pipework is Mild/Steel but has a coating on it to help protect against corrosion.

 

My Drager is fine and well over 5 yrs old but yes they will rot and usually from the inside out, how old was yours ?

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The back box is st/st but the rest of the pipework is Mild/Steel but has a coating on it to help protect against corrosion.

 

My Drager is fine and well over 5 yrs old but yes they will rot and usually from the inside out, how old was yours ?

 

Its only about 2 years old.

 

It was the hanger just before the back box that just broke of & left a big hole in the pipe :(

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Its only about 2 years old.

 

It was the hanger just before the back box that just broke of & left a big hole in the pipe :(

 

Sounds like the weld possibly wasn't very good but that bracket breaking is a bit differant to the backbox falling off as you said earlier !

 

Did you have it suspended properly as that hanger is only really a support to stop side to side motion and not support the weight of the system.

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Sounds like the weld possibly wasn't very good but that bracket breaking is a bit differant to the backbox falling off as you said earlier !

 

Did you have it suspended properly as that hanger is only really a support to stop side to side motion and not support the weight of the system.

 

Yes when it broke of about half the pipe came with it. The back box wasn't on by much.

 

What do you mean suspended properly? I don't know much about hanging exhausts but it seemed to be fine.

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Only the 1st cat (one nearest to engine) is a different fit on the NA and TT. If it is just the 2nd decat pipe and cat back exhaust (mid pipe and rear box) then it will fit.

 

Pic of 1st/2nd cats along side a single decat pipe to replace them both

 

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Pic of 1st/2nd cats along side 1st/2nd decat pipes.

 

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Pic of HKS Super Dragger cat back exhaust

 

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You only need to be concerned if it's a system with a single 1st and 2nd decat pipe in one unit (as shown by Nic above).

 

The 2nd decat and cat back exhaust systems are the same on all Supra's (NA or TT). The only difference is that the export (i.e. UK) spec models have a 2nd O2 sensor in the 2nd cat/decat, but these can be simply blanked off.

 

If it was from a TT and is a 2nd cat and back it will be a direct fit onto an NA.

 

Edit, On 2nd thoughts, Nic's post clears it all up anyway :)

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