exhaust cut outs
im going to go turbo with in the week and i want to go back to the stock exhaust with an electric cut out what are some good web sites to buy them at ? or do you think i should go with one that you have to unbolt the flange ? thanks
I use the bolt / flange type since I went through 2 of the electric ones.
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Once you weld in the Y-Pipe it will fit any car Frank.
I was recommended the DMH by someone who owned a set of QTecs and was wanting to get rid of them for the DMH. We compared my DMH side by side to a QTec cutout and the DMH looks to be much nicer. It has a machined lip for the butterfly to seal against as opposed to the Qtec that you could see the gap and light coming through from around the butterfly. The DMH also opens faster and uses a smaller, lower profile switch.
I was recommended the DMH by someone who owned a set of QTecs and was wanting to get rid of them for the DMH. We compared my DMH side by side to a QTec cutout and the DMH looks to be much nicer. It has a machined lip for the butterfly to seal against as opposed to the Qtec that you could see the gap and light coming through from around the butterfly. The DMH also opens faster and uses a smaller, lower profile switch.
have you had any problems with yours billy ive heard they freez up for some reason ....? and is this the one you have had for a few months now?
Last edited by GsEclipse02; Mar 16, 2005 at 09:38 AM.


