The BAE kits used a single exhaust with a generic muffler. The kits included a dummy pipe to weld in place of the normal driver's side exhaust pipe. Because of the location of the turbocharger a real dual exhaust would be difficult. I made a single turbo set up for my car years back and it took some crazy pipe bends to gain working dual exhaust pipes. There was no performance gain from that as it was strictly an esthetic thing.The easiest way to upgrade your car would be to measure the offset of the inlet and outlet pipes on your muffler and find a replacement from someplace like Summit Racing. They offer stainless mufflers in a variety of pipe sizes and offset configurations. One I'd suggest is the Edelbrock muffler. They outflow Flowmasters and sound pretty good. Remember, the PRV engine is a odd firing V-6 engine and the exhaust note will never match the mellow sound of an even firing V-8. Bruce Benson >Subject: [DML] BAE single turbo exhaust questions > I don't like the > exhaust. I don't like the sound or the looks. it > just doesn't look or sound good. I would like to have more of a > performance sound as well as stainless with dual exhaust pipes. What > kind of setup is available? What do others with a single BAE turbo > have? > mine was probably modified. Thanks in advance for any help on this. > > Daniel