I was looking at some pictures of a car that a friend of mine had about 15 years ago. It was an early 80s pro-street Celica Supra
(yes Toyota Celica Supra... it was ridiculous fast 6-71 blown Chev 350 4-link rear lots of $$$ in it) When they had made the custom headers for the car the put a "Y" at the end of the header collector. One path sent the exhaust through the mufflers the other path had a blank flange on it that was removable. If you took it to the strip you could take the blank flange off and bingo you had instant open headers.
I'm not looking to run open headers, but I would like the sound of straight pipes for around town and still have it nice and quiet for long highway trips.
Check out the picture below. I'm sure someone has done this before, but what I would like to do is to fabricate a 4 inch "Y" that would have a butterfly valve in it. The butterfly valve would be operated by a 12v electric solenoid or a pneumatic cylinder and it would allow me to select between the muffler or the straight pipe. This would give me the best of both worlds. LOUD to over power the ricer"s fart can mufflers and quiet to cruise the highways.
Who has done this before?
Where is the best place to get 4" pipe for the bypass?
What is the 04. 5 exhaust made of ... stainless or just regular steel?
Thanks
Jay R Oo. Oo.

I'm not looking to run open headers, but I would like the sound of straight pipes for around town and still have it nice and quiet for long highway trips.
Check out the picture below. I'm sure someone has done this before, but what I would like to do is to fabricate a 4 inch "Y" that would have a butterfly valve in it. The butterfly valve would be operated by a 12v electric solenoid or a pneumatic cylinder and it would allow me to select between the muffler or the straight pipe. This would give me the best of both worlds. LOUD to over power the ricer"s fart can mufflers and quiet to cruise the highways.
Who has done this before?
Where is the best place to get 4" pipe for the bypass?
What is the 04. 5 exhaust made of ... stainless or just regular steel?
Thanks
Jay R Oo. Oo.