Good Deal on DC TCS?
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Good Deal on DC TCS?
I was searching for catback prices and I think some1 got a pretty good deal on this... what do you guys think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2433630988
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2433630988
i like the tcs compared to other exhausts, my hp definitely improved and plus i like the deep tone alot as compared to many other expensive exhausts out there that are painfully "rice-ish"...
the TCS has the best sound (IMO), any exhaust gives minimal gains to our cars, but this exhaust is from a good company and is made well. The only downside I see is that is is a bit heavier than most. And no it is not the most restrictive on the market and yes it is one of the few with 50 state legality to it.
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We have a GB on this product:
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...hreadid=114740
Remember we are a legitimate company and not on EBay. We stand behind our sale 110% and if you purchase from us or one of the other vendors on here, your supporting the site. Just some food for thought.
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...hreadid=114740
Remember we are a legitimate company and not on EBay. We stand behind our sale 110% and if you purchase from us or one of the other vendors on here, your supporting the site. Just some food for thought.
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yeah. that's a ok deal.
i have the mugen version of this muffler, it only has one can and a reverberating pipe to cycle the exhaust through the muffler twice. it's a little lighter, and was simple to install. i got it off my 98 civic when i wrecked it.(not my fault) it's for the spec 98 type R, but i made it fit on my 02 with a little welding...
i have the mugen version of this muffler, it only has one can and a reverberating pipe to cycle the exhaust through the muffler twice. it's a little lighter, and was simple to install. i got it off my 98 civic when i wrecked it.(not my fault) it's for the spec 98 type R, but i made it fit on my 02 with a little welding...
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What's up with the loopy thing at the end before the tip Like where it turns back on itself and then goes back to the end?
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What's up with the loopy thing at the end before the tip Like where it turns back on itself and then goes back to the end?
What's up with the loopy thing at the end before the tip Like where it turns back on itself and then goes back to the end?
I have had my TCS for almost two years now....Great exhaust system.
The only problem I have had with it, (and this could be due to the fact that my car got rear-ended a few months back) is that it rattles on my sway bar every now and then when the car is idling . I have tryed moving around the exhaust hangers and it fixes it for a little while but soon goes back to rattling again...Anyone esle have this problem?
The only problem I have had with it, (and this could be due to the fact that my car got rear-ended a few months back) is that it rattles on my sway bar every now and then when the car is idling . I have tryed moving around the exhaust hangers and it fixes it for a little while but soon goes back to rattling again...Anyone esle have this problem?
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