good cheap exhaust
good cheap exhaust
is there any good exhaust around 150-200. has any had success with a cheaper unit. i am looking for one that is not to loud but gives the engine a little more flow. i would like to get greddy or dc but they are just too much, for next to no hp. please help
I got a RSX Type S stock exhaust. You can get it for less than $100 and it has better flow and sounds and looks stock. You can feel improvements in all of the rev range. All you have to do is modify the midpipe to conect with your cat and extend the tip to match your bumper. A good muffler shop would make it for less than $40.
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Originally Posted by LowRYda03ex
The ebay exhausts are so cheap, what makes DC sports and Greddy so much better that they cost so much more? Are you just paying for the name or is there something physically better about them?
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Take a look at the Flowmaster Force II axle back. Yes I said Flowmaster... heheh. I have one and few others here have them. For me, it sounds just right, just a tiny bit louder then stock but with a nice throaty tone. Its loud enough to let you know its there, but not obnoxious and you can still hold a conversation while at highway speeds. It comes with a nice tip to, not all ricey looking.
Here's a link:
http://www.flowmastermufflers.com/cg...ter/17335.html
However, it supposedly wont fit on EX models with a swaybar without having some pipe work done. Mine was just the muffler(Delta 60 series, same thing as the Force II) that I have welded on.
Here's a link:
http://www.flowmastermufflers.com/cg...ter/17335.html
However, it supposedly wont fit on EX models with a swaybar without having some pipe work done. Mine was just the muffler(Delta 60 series, same thing as the Force II) that I have welded on.
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Originally Posted by LowRYda03ex
The ebay exhausts are so cheap, what makes DC sports and Greddy so much better that they cost so much more? Are you just paying for the name or is there something physically better about them?
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for $100-$200 u could get a decent "performance" muffler, and have a muffler shop bend 2.25" cat-muffler piping and weld the muffler to that for about $100 labor including pipes.
If you want a cheap and decent cat-back exhaust, Megan Racing cat-back ~$300
If you want a cheap and decent cat-back exhaust, Megan Racing cat-back ~$300
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Originally Posted by anibal
I got a RSX Type S stock exhaust. You can get it for less than $100 and it has better flow and sounds and looks stock. You can feel improvements in all of the rev range. All you have to do is modify the midpipe to conect with your cat and extend the tip to match your bumper. A good muffler shop would make it for less than $40.
thats the way to go rsx-s muffler....i gotta put mine on
Originally Posted by Civic_Racer9
thats the way to go rsx-s muffler....i gotta put mine on
also, unlike cheap knock-off brands, greddy and others are street legal. Megan isnt.
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Originally Posted by Civic_RedLine
will the rsx-s exhaust bolt right onto our cat>?
also, unlike cheap knock-off brands, greddy and others are street legal. Megan isnt.
also, unlike cheap knock-off brands, greddy and others are street legal. Megan isnt.
The Exhaust won't connect directly to the cat, some fabrication has to be done, also the rsx is shorter, so you have to extend the tail pipe a bit to match the bumper. The Type S exhaust comes with a nice tip you can fit in the 2.5" tail pipe. Mine's a DX so I extended the 2" pipe all the way to the front. If you look at the pipe pic from front, you see that the rsx midpipe ends after the first bend, while the civic ex ends after the second bend. The rest of the system fits the same position without any problem. The Resonator is bigger as well as the muffler the system isn't loud. I paid $40 for the install and modification, including the pipe extension.
A friend with a turbo RSX Type S, he installed HKS 3" cat-back, so he sold me the stock unit very cheap. You can check on clubrsx.com, i bet there are a lot of owners willing to sell their stock units. Less than $100 plus installation and modifiction.
Originally Posted by anibal
I got a RSX Type S stock exhaust. You can get it for less than $100 and it has better flow and sounds and looks stock. You can feel improvements in all of the rev range. All you have to do is modify the midpipe to conect with your cat and extend the tip to match your bumper. A good muffler shop would make it for less than $40.
http://acuraautomotiveparts.org/acur...prddisplay.jsp
447344 003 1 MUFFLER SET, EX. 398.58 338.79
The exhaust is basically the same shape as the civic exhaust, but the muffler and resonator are bigger as well as the piping....giving higher flow....basically the same thing as getting an aftermarket exhaust....bigger piping, but by getting a used one, not brand new, you can save a lot...you can get a used full RSX Type S catback system for less than $100 unlike a new one or an aftermarket exhaust. All you have to do is modify two things to make it fit perfectly.
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i did the custom exhaust....and it like it, im gonna buy a new muffler tho, one of the titanium ones or something, idk yet. but just something different. but i like my exhaust, i only spent 175 bucks on it, cause my buddy had given me his old muffler, so yeah
hey, what if you got the cheap stainless Tsudo exhaust off Ebay then eventually weld a pretty good muffler on it afterwards, like an Apex'i or a DC muffler? In the long run it might be cheaper then getting the full cat-backs from these guys and paying around $500. What do you think?
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