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Hamilton 12-29-2015 08:49 PM

Any exhaust systems/headers worth a darn?
 
Hello everyone, I'm new to the forums, I picked up a 97 civic DX (hatch)..(sorry I don't know all the sub models and exactly what they all mean yet, i do know mine is the most bare bones sub model, lucky me) for the cool price of 800 bucks. minor front suspension problems. (upper ball joint, wheel bearing) also the cross member is completely rusted out on the passenger side which is what brings up my next question about the exhaust.

Skip to here if you don't want to read my sob story:violin:

The exhaust system under the car now sucks worse than the rusted cross member, and even though I got the car on the cheap i want to fix it right. Do you all have a personal recommendation on a full system that is affordable, or at least a header/manifold that is affordable.

I say affordable in the sense of... I paid 800 for this and it's going to be my daily driver. I don't want top of the line but i don't want ebay either.

ezone 12-30-2015 12:38 AM

Re: Any exhaust systems/headers worth a darn?
 
If the crossmember is already rotted out, you may not want to put money in it elsewhere until you get it structurally sound.

It can get quite embarrassing when all 4 wheels don't point in the same direction and you're in a ditch (or worse) because of it.

Hamilton 12-30-2015 04:34 AM

Re: Any exhaust systems/headers worth a darn?
 

Originally Posted by ezone (Post 4700250)
If the crossmember is already rotted out, you may not want to put money in it elsewhere until you get it structurally sound.

It can get quite embarrassing when all 4 wheels don't point in the same direction and you're in a ditch (or worse) because of it.

I already have a new cross member and all the front end suspension components , the exhaust would be one of those, "While I'm down there" type of things.

xRiCeBoYx 12-30-2015 07:19 PM

Re: Any exhaust systems/headers worth a darn?
 
Give us a price range for what you're willing to spend for each

sdaidoji 12-31-2015 04:46 AM

Re: Any exhaust systems/headers worth a darn?
 
be careful on cheap cat converters, most last much less than OE ones. If you get them, be prepared to spend for another much earlier.

mac25 01-01-2016 02:28 AM

Re: Any exhaust systems/headers worth a darn?
 
I got lucky with a used Megnaflow cat. back for $150,
a high flow cat. for $100, and instalation for $150.

Sounds great... for a civic =D.

Hamilton 01-01-2016 08:21 AM

Re: Any exhaust systems/headers worth a darn?
 

Originally Posted by xRiCeBoYx (Post 4700275)
Give us a price range for what you're willing to spend for each

i'd say anything from 100-400


Originally Posted by sdaidoji (Post 4700299)
be careful on cheap cat converters, most last much less than OE ones. If you get them, be prepared to spend for another much earlier.

any brands to avoid? I didn't really intend on going cheap with it


Originally Posted by mac25 (Post 4700354)
I got lucky with a used Megnaflow cat. back for $150,
a high flow cat. for $100, and instalation for $150.

Sounds great... for a civic =D.

anything that made you like the m(a?)gnaflow kit over oem? have you noticed any increase in performance/efficiency/or just a healthier sounding engine?

mac25 01-07-2016 02:15 AM

Re: Any exhaust systems/headers worth a darn?
 
Well my car is heavily modified.

You will feel a difference with I/HE and a stage 1 cam, that's for sure.

I don't remember much increase other than throttle response with just Intake and exhaust (but back then I had a stock cam.

then I dropped in the cam. and felt that quite a bit, but still only had intake and exhaust.

Then I finally bought a header, thinking it wouldn't make a difference. Boy was I wrong! My fuel mileage increased by 40% (possible 48%, it was almost double), and the power increased a bit to.

So I f you get a stage 1 cam. make sure you do full exhaust, intake and header.

(I'm also have no rear interior, or trunk liner and have a lighter front end and fiberglass hood, so obviously the gains will reflect greater in my case).


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