06-11-2018, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Koz1614
Took the readings tonight after a light 20 minute drive, ambient temps about 60F. Tips read over 200F...it varied due to the reflection but anywhere from 190-220F. The inside of the resonated short tail was reading about 250F..Good thing is the bumper above the tips was luke warm. Also took a reading on a 2004 Santa Fe and the muffler tip was 250F. I wanna say that it’s normal...but have not a clue how some people are telling me their tips are getting just warm. Very interesting
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Maybe our OEM exhausts, have these "fake tips" that make the opening bigger than they actually are, like a funnel. The "tip" that's exposed therefore is not as hot when compared to aftermarket ones. Maybe, maybe.
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