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REDisFASTER
02-16-2007, 08:33 PM
http://www.xmodsource.com/gallery/files/2645-Supra_Fujitsubo.jpg

Okay, I've gotten some pretty nice replies for my Supra's exhaust and one of our members wanted me to make a how-to. So here you go!

Materials:
- Antenna
- CA (cyanoacrylate) krazy glue, super glue, whatever you want to call it
- precision screwdriver set (mainly used for poking and reaming)
- side-cutters (for cutting)
- Dremel w/ cut-off wheel (not mandatory)

You can use a Dremel with a cut-off wheel to make cleaner cuts instead of using the side-cutters. It is recommended, but of course, not everyone has a Dremel, so side-cutters are easier to find in your/your parent's tool box. If you don't have side-cutters, they're only $5. But they weren't designed to cut this kind of metal, only small wires.

Step 1 - Find an antenna. Preferably a broken one (bent = broken). You really can't make much use of a bent antenna, so make a muffler our of it! :)

http://www.xmodsource.com/gallery/files/2645-step1.jpg

Step 2 - Take the end of your antenna (the threaded end) and use that as 'extention 3". From extention 3, count 2 more extentions and cut there. Cut the threaded part off ext.3 as well. Making sure that its extended when you do it, you don't want to cut into the other ext. just yet.

http://www.xmodsource.com/gallery/files/2645-step2.jpg

Step 3 - on ext.1, cut half of the tube and bend the extention until it forms a ^ shape. This is so that we can slide it out more easily later.

http://www.xmodsource.com/gallery/files/2645-step3.jpg

Step 4 - ream out the flat-spot you created at the end of ext.3 so you can slide ext.2 out of it.

http://www.xmodsource.com/gallery/files/2645-step4.jpg


Step 5 - This is what you should have:

http://www.xmodsource.com/gallery/files/2645-step5.jpg

Step 6 - Place a screwdriver (the largest precision philips-head you've got and ream ext.1 out of ext.2 so you have this:

http://www.xmodsource.com/gallery/files/2645-step6.jpg

Step 7 - Discard ext.1 since we don't need it anymore. Now insert ext.2 into ext.3's rear end when you cut. Making sure you've reamed it before you try to insert it. You will have something that looks like this:

http://www.xmodsource.com/gallery/files/2645-step7.jpg

Step 8 - Find out how long you want the smaller exhaust tip to stick out. BE REASONABLE! NO RICEY 3-inch long exhaust! Drop CA into the openings of ext.3 so we can temporarily lock in ext.2

http://www.xmodsource.com/gallery/files/2645-step8.jpg

Step 9 - After the CA has settled (about 1 minute), use the side-cutters to cut the tube into a shorter length.

http://www.xmodsource.com/gallery/files/2645-step9.jpg

Step 10 - Drop CA into the inside of ext.3 but on the outside of ext.2, making sure you don't get anything on the outside that could ruin the look.

http://www.xmodsource.com/gallery/files/2645-step10.jpg

Step 11 - Your new Fujitsubo Power Getter type RS exhaust is ready to be mounted on your body! See how it compares to the stock exhaust on the xmod. Pretty big difference, huh?

http://www.xmodsource.com/gallery/files/2645-step11.jpg

You can now mount it to your body by unscrewing the old exhaust tip (or cutting and sanding the surrounding area, as some stock bumpers have the exhaust tip molded it. Then just use some sandpaper to slightly scuff the shiny surface of the muffler and drop CA on it. Hold it on your body and wait a few seconds until it securely cures. Give it at least 5 minutes until its completely bonded.

Now your xmod is ready for action!

If you wanted to stick a red LED in the muffler, just ream out the other end by using a drill bit to make it a more perfect circle and then stuff in the LED. CA it so that it doesn't come out. And bam! You're done!

c1v1c
02-16-2007, 08:35 PM
thx getting my idea lol :D

REDisFASTER
02-16-2007, 08:39 PM
thx getting my idea lol :D

lol, you reminded me that I had to make the how-to! I made the exhaust last weekend on my Supra :p There's actually 2 mufflers now. The one on the Supra, and the one I made just today for the how-to!

c1v1c
02-16-2007, 08:42 PM
lol, you reminded me that I had to make the how-to! I made the exhaust last weekend on my Supra :p There's actually 2 mufflers now. The one on the Supra, and the one I made just today for the how-to!
lol np :P

#1_05mustang
02-16-2007, 08:42 PM
thank you i'll have to try this on my mustang

DRFTKO
02-16-2007, 08:55 PM
great tutorial, thank you very much for creating it, im going to try this as soon as I get a spare antenna:)

vzereeys
02-16-2007, 08:57 PM
Great tut! Nice supra

REDisFASTER
02-16-2007, 09:03 PM
great tutorial, thank you very much for creating it, im going to try this as soon as I get a spare antenna:)
Thanks! I did this for you man!

Remember this:

REDisFASTER, would you mind making a tut on how to make your version of custom exhaust if you have the time to make it. Thanks!!!

Just earlier the other dude above reminded me about it with his exhaust thread and since I wasn't busy, I decided to do it!

Great tut! Nice supra
Thanks!

EDIT: Guess who's the lucky guy to get the muffler? Mr. F-150!!!

http://www.xmodsource.com/gallery/files/2645-F-150_Exhaust.jpg

I was thinking of doing a second one for the '50 but I don't want to bend another antenna (I only have 3 left). If I had 2 mufflers for the '50, I would've done a dual-cannon exhaust setup on the back of the rear bumper and angle them out a bit for a stylish look!

supra999
02-17-2007, 12:33 PM
A dremal tool with a cut off wheel is a very good investment and would make this project look alot better. :D

bigmike17
02-17-2007, 12:57 PM
Brilliant! Amazing how something so simple can look so good. Good job puttin it together..

REDisFASTER
02-17-2007, 01:29 PM
A dremal tool with a cut off wheel is a very good investment and would make this project look alot better. :D
Thats true! I never bothered to think about using it! I'll edit the post and include that in it! Thanks

Brilliant! Amazing how something so simple can look so good. Good job puttin it together..

Thanks!

civic_guy
02-17-2007, 01:33 PM
Too much work....lol....I'm jk... Very nice tutorial!! :)

REDisFASTER
02-17-2007, 08:22 PM
Too much work....lol....I'm jk... Very nice tutorial!! :)

Hey, thanks! I saw your Drifter Evo thread, can't wait to see it complete!

RC/DRIFTER
02-17-2007, 08:43 PM
nice tut bro.. im workin on it right now :p hope u think of more sick stuff :D

Sweed
02-17-2007, 09:27 PM
WARNING:
More alchohal jokes ahead! Kinda...

Brilliant!

Reminds me of the Guiness Comericials.....

Dude One: Brilliant!
Dude Two: Brilliant!
Dude One: It's Genius!
Dude Two: No, it Guinees!

Nice tut. Not the most original (briansmodelcars), but the best write up I've ever seen, ever. Well, next to mine. :roll_eye:

REDisFASTER
02-17-2007, 09:31 PM
Nice tut. Not the most original (briansmodelcars), but the best write up I've ever seen, ever. Well, next to mine. :roll_eye:

Thanks. I skim through BMC's tutorials every once in a while, I've never seen this one yet. Do you have a link to it?