H-Fit type M
#1
H-Fit type M
From H-Fit.com:
looks interesting enough, the hangars look like something out of a sci-fi movie LoL.. 2.5 inlet to exhaust outlet is a good number for anyone building for boost. i'm already half-way sold.
if an H-Fit rep happens to read this post, could i bug you for a sound clip, expected release date, and ball-park price?
We are very close to final product release of the H-Fit Type M Exhaust, axle-back muffler. The H-Fit Type M Exhaust features a smaller exhaust can that is positioned closer to the vehicle's center of gravity. Notice that the tip is not polished or chromed, and comparibly smaller than the competition. Instead, it has 2.5" piping from inlet to exit with minimal bends.The H-Fit Type M Exhaust was designed to provide performance and remain "stealth". It was originally to be painted in black but we like the industrial raw material look. We worked with world renowned Borla Performance to design and manufacture this system. Specifications will be released soon.
looks interesting enough, the hangars look like something out of a sci-fi movie LoL.. 2.5 inlet to exhaust outlet is a good number for anyone building for boost. i'm already half-way sold.
if an H-Fit rep happens to read this post, could i bug you for a sound clip, expected release date, and ball-park price?
#13
you're right, they do look similar. it probably costs a lot less to make one yourself like redrumm suggested. hmm...
#15
yah, the way they mounted the hanger looks like some cheezo Midas
job using a generic muffler and generic hanger. i hope that can is
not tilted downward towards the back of the car when looked at from
the side of the car. that would look too 'aerospeed at a local shop' ordeal.
if anyone plans to use it i HIGHLY RECOMMEND you paint it
matte black using engine enamel paint to hide that somewhat.
i donno about the exhaust tip either. if they left it straight cut
and used standard size most dressup tips (like razo and
such) would fit with no cutting involved. that tip is not very
appealing.
job using a generic muffler and generic hanger. i hope that can is
not tilted downward towards the back of the car when looked at from
the side of the car. that would look too 'aerospeed at a local shop' ordeal.
if anyone plans to use it i HIGHLY RECOMMEND you paint it
matte black using engine enamel paint to hide that somewhat.
i donno about the exhaust tip either. if they left it straight cut
and used standard size most dressup tips (like razo and
such) would fit with no cutting involved. that tip is not very
appealing.
#17
actually, a lot of the higher-end exausts use stainless steel hangers so no corrosion... even at the welds.