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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Jul 3, '07 From Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Alright guys, I want to do my exhaust soon. All I have now is a stock setup with a custom SRI. From what I've read... the best thing to buy is a high flow cat to replace the mid one...and a magnaflow muffler. But I've also heard to just have an autoshop make a custom catback setup while bringing your choice of muffler.
I'm wanting a good non ricey sound and be able to pass emissions. I've heard people spend anywhere from 150-700 dollars changing their exhaust setup. I'm wanting to stay in the low - mid 200's range preferably. But if I can't do it right at that price then I'll just have to save up. My questions... Which highflow cat/brand? Which magnaflow muffler...performance series/oval...? Am I supposed to get a resonator too, which brand or one? I am pleased with my custom SRI made from the 93 Accord CAI though! I wish there was just a list of what to get to do our exhaust properly. I see too many people doing different things...running pipe over axle, under...different size pipe, decat, highflow cat, resonator, no resonator, I trust yall more than the guys at the muffler places so what do yall think. I saved a lot of money by not going to the Toyota stealership for my radiator and intake tips I got from yall. I love my new intake and Silla radiator. My car runs a lot better. Thanks! |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Feb 16, '06 From Maui, Hawaii Currently Offline Reputation: 6 (100%) ![]() |
With my custom exhaust setup (Made by a local exhaust shop)i'm using a Magnaflow High Flow Cat. Converter, a 20" Magnaflow resonator muffler, and a Megan Racing N1 style muffler. The resonator greatly reduces if not removes that ricey exhaust tone you get from most other exhaust. I have a vid. clip on youtube so you can take a look at it. The pipe diameter is 2.5" consist of only mandrel bends, and is over-axle. So yeah, a custom exhaust is the most affordable alternative to other name brand's like the greddy SP2 exhaust. The rear muffler is what will give the exhaust it's own unique tone.
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