Does stock exhaust sound good with bigger piping?
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Does stock exhaust sound good with bigger piping?
I want a stock look for my hatch but still some power of a catback system. I was wondering if i got 2/12 inch piping with no resonator and my stock exhaust? would this sound good... i know its more personal perference but would this be a good idea?
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Re: Does stock exhaust sound good with bigger piping? (Mwsol)
i was all so thinking of doin it but use a hi flow cat 2 1/4 pipes to SI muffle would there be in gain, or tone difference?
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Re: Does stock exhaust sound good with bigger piping? (93_hatch)
once again i say fart into a 2" pvc pipe with a 1" adapter on the other end
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Re: Does stock exhaust sound good with bigger piping? (jdmjeff)
the only stock muffler that sounds nice with bigger piping probably the stock itr muffler. I was running a gsr muffler with 60mm piping at one time and it sounded like ***......the itr muffler that i'm currently running actually sounds good.
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Re: Does stock exhaust sound good with bigger piping? (powerBan.est1990)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by powerBan.est1990 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the only stock muffler that sounds nice with bigger piping probably the stock itr muffler. I was running a gsr muffler with 60mm piping at one time and it sounded like ***......the itr muffler that i'm currently running actually sounds good.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Goddammit thats dissappointing to hear
I was thinking of doing just that with my tanabe g-power medalion. I was going to keep the 60mm piping but swap out the muffler (axleback) for something stock so my car can stop being a target for every immature idiot on the road.
Can you describe how yours sounded?
Goddammit thats dissappointing to hear
I was thinking of doing just that with my tanabe g-power medalion. I was going to keep the 60mm piping but swap out the muffler (axleback) for something stock so my car can stop being a target for every immature idiot on the road.
Can you describe how yours sounded?
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Re: Does stock exhaust sound good with bigger piping? (KSE)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by KSE »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Goddammit thats dissappointing to hear
I was thinking of doing just that with my tanabe g-power medalion. I was going to keep the 60mm piping but swap out the muffler (axleback) for something stock so my car can stop being a target for every immature idiot on the road.
Can you describe how yours sounded?</TD></TR></TABLE>
the stock gsr muffer? well under normal driving it sounded....well stock, but if i got on it in anyway it sounded like an on going wet fart.....
Goddammit thats dissappointing to hear
I was thinking of doing just that with my tanabe g-power medalion. I was going to keep the 60mm piping but swap out the muffler (axleback) for something stock so my car can stop being a target for every immature idiot on the road.
Can you describe how yours sounded?</TD></TR></TABLE>
the stock gsr muffer? well under normal driving it sounded....well stock, but if i got on it in anyway it sounded like an on going wet fart.....
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Re: Does stock exhaust sound good with bigger piping? (powerBan.est1990)
stock mufflers sound really "tinny" with a high flow midpipe. the resonate oddly under certain rpm load, if you have an intake the motor becomes louder after vtec.
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