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Old 11-04-2009, 04:15 PM #1  
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Dual round exhaust tips for turbos..any available?

Would like to put the two round tips to replace the teardrop cans on my '07 turbo. All I can find requires changing out the entire exhaust system which I do not want. And, another I found is the two overlapping tips which I fail to understand who in the world designed such a contraption.

The twin tips have to fit existing exhaust in case the tear drops need to go back on when car is traded. any suggestions?
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Would like to put the two round tips to replace the teardrop cans on my '07 turbo. All I can find requires changing out the entire exhaust system which I do not want. And, another I found is the two overlapping tips which I fail to understand who in the world designed such a contraption.

The twin tips have to fit existing exhaust in case the tear drops need to go back on when car is traded. any suggestions?
Found some at Fabspeed....with an outerlip bending outward...anyone have a photo of such cans on their turbo???
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I have a black ceramic coated set that I can sell. They are FabSpeed tips and they are in great condition. Shoot me a pm with an email address so I can send you some pics.
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Greetings,
Ebay has a pair of the NHP Quad tips for your TT. They are identical to the Fabspeed except less expensive and the connecting nut on each tip needs to
be welded tight, so you can easily install from underneath (without removal of the
bumper). I bought a pr. of Fabspeed, but one exhaust flew off and got damaged,
so just got the NHP tips.
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I would get the fabspeed ones, I have them on my car and they make the car look great.
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These suckers are $250 more than Fabspeed's. Do you know if these are exactly like the Fabspeed ones, that is the lip is not straight back but seems to angle away from the central part of the tip by 30 degrees or so??
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Greetings,
Ebay has a pair of the NHP Quad tips for your TT. They are identical to the Fabspeed except less expensive and the connecting nut on each tip needs to
be welded tight, so you can easily install from underneath (without removal of the
bumper). I bought a pr. of Fabspeed, but one exhaust flew off and got damaged,
so just got the NHP tips.
I saw the NHP tips directly from maxspeed are only $450. I guess the guy on Ebay is trying to make a few bucks. However, what is this about removal of bumper?? Cannot these tips be removed and installed from under the turbo without removal of bumper?? And the Fabspeed, they say it comes with a circular clamp. Does the Fabspeed need welding too??

Looks like these guys all have the same base manufacturer, the Fabspeed, NHP and the expensive $900 Sharkwerks
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I would get the fabspeed ones, I have them on my car and they make the car look great.
Any problem with installation. Clamps come off teardrops and clamps on the fabspeeds. Someone mentioned taking off the bumper? Do you have a cell-photo of the tips on your turbo?
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I have the fabspeeds on mine. You don't have to take off the bumper to put it on. They work with the stock exhaust. No welding. Just a clamp that you tighten once you have the tips in place. It's a very snug fit but once it's on, no issues.
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I have the FabSpeed powder coated tips on my FabSpeed exhaust and they are great. They completely change the look the of the car. Quality is great as well and FabSpeed will stand behind their product even if you buy it used from another 6speeder.
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Call Rhonda at FVD, they are making a new quad tip.
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I bought the NHP one it fits perfect well
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Found some at Fabspeed....with an outerlip bending outward...anyone have a photo of such cans on their turbo???
These are the Fabspeed tips:

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just installed fabspeed yesterday, very easy install, still tack welded on just to safe
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