dual exhaust helppp!!
dual exhaust helppp!!
I have a honda civic SIR 1995, its my first ride as i am only 16 and Im just wondering if anybody can help me out. My body kit from the back side leaves a space on both the left side, and the right side for duel exhaust, Im just wondering if I c an get dual exhaust because I heard that I cant do anything to my car because it is and automtaic transmission. Also i have been told that my car is not an SIR its an SI because honda apperently did not make SIRs for 1995, my car is not a hatchback either. so it would be dpe if anybody can help me out with some of these questions, thanks pce.
You can do it, there's just no point besides looks, which still doesn't look right on a civic. So its up to you whether you want to pay the extra money for 2 mufflers and the extra piping, but just a normal exhaust would be better and easier.
Body kits (when I had it) for my old Accord had dual exhaust spots...I never did buy a body kit but if I would have, I was going to just buy another muffler and put it on there for looks....I know it would be ricey and pointless but I understand what you are thinking so...
IMO, just hang a muffler but don't run exhaust through it...
IMO, just hang a muffler but don't run exhaust through it...
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Body kits (when I had it) for my old Accord had dual exhaust spots...I never did buy a body kit but if I would have, I was going to just buy another muffler and put it on there for looks....I know it would be ricey and pointless but I understand what you are thinking so...
IMO, just hang a muffler but don't run exhaust through it...
IMO, just hang a muffler but don't run exhaust through it...
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