Hello dear people! First of all, I know that it is not necessarily legal what I do but I would like to leave the jz out of it – it’s all about the subject matter! So as already stated in the title I have on my Omega A 2.0 L 8 V a self-welded duplex exhaust system on it. The basis were the original end pot, which was cut open, cleaned out and welded again. In addition, the pipe between the end pot and end tube was cut open, and a second pipe mi t same diameter welded up that goes past the tank to the right and then comes out to the right next to the tow hook. As tailpieces was made quasi “Forstinger Tuning”, pure to the optics which should then contribute to the sound nothing. I think Forstinger also exists with you in Germany or? So my question, contrary to all expectations, you hear almost nothing from the exhaust, he has a nice, discreet gushing from the outside, but that was unfortunately also already. Duplex has welded, has used the same principle on its Mitsubishi Colt, a 1.6 L 16 V. And if he goes away from home, I hear him come already (about 5 km or more). What does that matter? With the 2 L of the Omega you have to hear something or? Or is it just because the Colt is a 16 V, or that it is shorter by a corner? Besides, what about the conversion of the Omega from 8 V (116 hp) to 16 V (150 hp)? ‘n more familiar has all sorts of things at home, and also the need for He meant to rebuild his head is not a problem he has 2 times at home, and also MSTG of 16 V he has enough, only the only thing he doesn’t know, is whether the motor wire harness of 8 V and 16 V fit together? What he offered me to create a little bit of sound was to cut out the middle pot (which is completely rusty anyway) and weld in a kind of medium pot of nem Honda Civic. Only this medium pot seems to be not a normal medium. opf, but consists of several chambers that compress the exhaust gases, and then push them out with more pressure. At least he explained that to me. What do you think about it? What would be the better alternative? Thanks for the answers Greetings Marek