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		<title>Product Spotlight : Scion xD TRD Sport Muffler</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 02:44:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>corey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back again for my second post!  This time around we take a look at the TRD Sport Muffler , an axle back made specifically for the Scion xD.   Let&#8217;s take a peak at what tools we need. Tool Requirements: Socket Wrench w/ 14mm socket. Torque Wrench w/ 14mm socket Hangar Remover (optional) Your shiny new [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 418px"><a href="http://www.scion.com/assets/images/cars/xD/personalize/accessories/xd_acc_per_sport_muffler_l.jpg"><img src="http://www.scion.com/assets/images/cars/xD/personalize/accessories/xd_acc_per_sport_muffler_l.jpg" alt="TRD Sport Muffler - courtesy of www.scion.com" width="408" height="251" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">TRD Sport Muffler - courtesy of www.scion.com</p></div>
<p>Back again for my second post!  This time around we take a look at the TRD Sport Muffler , an axle back made specifically for the Scion xD.   Let&#8217;s take a peak at what tools we need.</p>
<p><strong>Tool Requirements:</strong></p>
<p>Socket Wrench w/ 14mm socket.</p>
<p>Torque Wrench w/ 14mm socket</p>
<p>Hangar Remover (optional)</p>
<p>Your shiny new TRD Sport Muffler</p>
<p>Not really much required for this installation as it is a very straight forward one.</p>
<p><strong>Included Parts:</strong></p>
<p>TRD Sport Muffler</p>
<p>Auxiliary Rubber Hangar</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s the basic run down, moving on to the installation process.</p>
<p><strong>Installation:</strong></p>
<p>Uninstalling the stock muffler is fairly simple; lift the car whichever way you see fit (safely..please) and get under the rear, right side, passenger door.  You&#8217;ll see two spring-loaded bolts, the only ones you&#8217;ll be removing in this process.  Start unbolting them and once that&#8217;s done with, move on to the pulling off the hangars.  You can do this in two ways; remove the rubber hangars from the mounts on the chassis, or simply remove the exhaust from the rubber hangars, leaving them on the car.  I opted to remove the rubbers from the car itself to just swap onto the TRD.  If you don&#8217;t have the hangar removing pliers, fear not, get a good lubricant and push, they&#8217;ll come off with a slight struggle at most.</p>
<p>I should note, to make hangar removal/application easier, I took off the right, rear, wheel for more access; it&#8217;s not necessary, but it sure helps, even in unbolting.</p>
<p>Now here&#8217;s the fun part; scoot under the car and you&#8217;ll notice on the spare tire well area, there are two black grommets; about the size of a half dollar or so.  Remove the one furthest in (closest to your fuel cell) as this is where the afore-listed auxiliary hangar will be placed.  I suggest popping this in to the well area, rather than putting it on the muffler and then popping it in.  This can be a fairly complicated process, as the rubber hangar has a large cubic top section, where as the hole is a small circular cut out.  Remember those old wood cut-out toys?  Logic tells us that cubes don&#8217;t fit into circular areas.  Squeeze it in there as you see fit; it eventually goes in, it&#8217;s just a huge pain.</p>
<p>Once that&#8217;s in, make sure you&#8217;ve attached all the other hangars to the muffler or chassis, and fit the new axle back over the torsion beam and back to the mid-piping off the resonator.  With my muffler, after bolting it down and torquing it to spec (listed soon), you may notice there is a sizable gap between the mufflers&#8217; flange, and the mid-piping flange.  It&#8217;s fine.  Make sure you have no leaks; I had a friend hold his hands around the flange area while I revved hard, and he assured there were no leaks.  If you have leaks, perhaps your muffler is crooked; straighten, and once there are no leaks, you&#8217;re good.</p>
<p>After all is said and done, ensure the spring bolts are torqued to 32.0 ft.lbs. (43.0 Nm)</p>
<p><strong>Aftermath:</strong></p>
<p>After swearing like a sailor through the auxiliary hangar installation, and being satisfied with no leaks from the flange section, you now have a nice and shiny new piece on your xD!  The tone is amazing, and for those of you who worry about a subtle yet aggressive tone, this is a great product for you.  The TRD Sport Muffler creates a slightly gruffer growl from the exhaust, nearly inaudible at idle, and growling its way up through the revs smoothly as you accelerate.  You&#8217;ll definitely enjoy being able to hear the deep grumble from inside the car as you drive; though for those who see it as a downside, you can still hear it slightly over your music.  Not so much over, as integrated within, but you&#8217;ll see what I mean once it&#8217;s installed, it&#8217;s nothing that bothers me at least.</p>
<p>Hope everything was comprehensive, this is a great product for the money, and will definitely give you that extra auditory &#8220;umph&#8221; you&#8217;ve been looking for.</p>
<p>Until next time; happy tuning, stay safe, and enjoy the ride.</p>
<p>-Corey</p>
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		<title>Product Spotlight: DC-Sports axle back exhaust</title>
		<link>http://www.microcarmag.com/product-spotlight/product-spotlight-dc-sports/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 19:47:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lately its been feeling like Christmas at the MicroCar Magazine offices. Our recent little package to come from the Santa that drives the big brown truck was from our friends at DC-Sports.  This box could only contain one thing... Brand new axle back exhaust!!!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-211" title="DC-Sports axle back exhaust" src="http://www.microcarmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/IMG_2212-300x200.jpg" alt="DC-Sports axle back exhaust" width="300" height="200" />Lately its been feeling like Christmas at the MicroCar Magazine offices. Our recent little package to come from the Santa that drives the big brown truck was from our friends at DC-Sports.  This box could only contain one thing&#8230; Brand new axle back exhaust!!!</p>
<p><strong>Prior to Install:</strong></p>
<p>The exhaust comes constructed of mandrel bent T-304 Stainless Steel tubing, a nice size canister and 4&#8243; straight cut tip.  Also in the box are complete install instructions and rubber hanger mount.</p>
<p><strong>The install:</strong></p>
<p>I will admit, we tried to do the install for this awesome exhaust.  However, we found that the jack points did not provide enough room for us to get a decent jack stand under the car.  Enter the folks at Toyota 101 and the ability for them to do this swap really fast.  The great part about this exhaust is that it utilizes the stock clamp/gasket for a factory-like fit and easy installation.</p>
<p>Our review:</p>
<p>Prior to our install we were sporting the stock Toyota exhaust with the TRD tip, not really a set up that will make the car growl from the outside.  Now we already had the <a href="http://www.microcarmag.com/product-spotlight/product-spotlight-weapon-r-secret-weapon-intake/">Weapon-R Short Ram Intake</a> on our project car, so we were already growling at the engine.  With that said, I waited at the dealership for them to drive our xD to the customer pick up area and all you could hear was growl. So we at MicroCar Magazine thought it would only be right to put the exhaust to the paces, so we set out on a 1k adventure to San Diego and Extreme Autofest show.  On the road you can really tell how well Scion was able to block out the outside noise.  During normal around town driving our exhaust provided a nice rumble and low tone sound, when we got it to the freeway that was a different story.  As we moved thru the gears the exhaust really came to life and the xD powered ahead.  The best part to this exhaust is that we notice no power loss, and we got the nice growl that Toyota engines are known to have.</p>
<p>Overall this exhaust performed awesome.  Can not wait to see what other products come out for the xD.</p>
<p>Suggested MSRP: All our research found that the exhaust goes for just under $600.00 &#8211; However we did manage to find out friends at FastScions.com selling this exhaust for under $400.00 &#8211; <a href="http://www.fastscions.com/Scion-xD-DC-Sports-SCS-Axle-Back-Exhaust-System-SCS7043.aspx">DC-Sports Exhaust at FastScions.com</a> .</p>
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