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ok, bought an exhaust off my cousins friend today that was for a honda, think he paid 175 for the exhaust. its just the muffler though i was wondering if anyone had put something like this on and could tell me how it sounds.
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I ran completely stock exhaust with a fairly cheap straight through muffler for a long time. It did absolutely nothing power wise, but it sounded good -- no bumble bee crackles or anything, just a smooth deep tone. But then the fun started... I needed to replace my pipe, so I decided to go with a 2.25" custom cat back, which meant I had to take off my resonator. After that, my car sounded like complete ricer crap... I'm talking epic fart cannon sound, lol. So I replaced the cheap straight though muffler with a flowmaster delta 60 (the one that's made for 4 bangers), and now my car sounds amazing.
![]() So, just going off of my experience, I would say that the muffler on your stock set up should sound okay... but if you decide to go with a bigger pipe, spend the money on a good muffler... otherwise you'll hate the way your car sounds. This post has been edited by that-one-girl: Nov 20, 2009 - 12:06 AM -------------------- I married my grease monkey ;)
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