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i have a '95 civic HB and i want a high flow muffler that will go above my rear lower control arm. I was thinking about dynomax race muffler but i think it will be too long.
any opinions on what i can get, prefably cheap
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any opinions on what i can get, prefably cheap
thanks
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Re: hi-flow muffler for '95 hatch (mamaboy)
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[Modified by mamaboy, 5:46 AM 12/16/2002]
[Modified by mamaboy, 5:46 AM 12/16/2002]
Summit has got them all the way up to 3" in different styles, you need to look up the domestic catalog to see them. theyre pretty cheap.
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Re: hi-flow muffler for '95 hatch (B18C-Hatch)
i have a '95 civic HB and i want a high flow muffler that will go above my rear lower control arm.
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Re: hi-flow muffler for '95 hatch (a z n t a k)
i don;t have that much space between my lower control arm and the end of my bumper, so the muffler will have to be short.
i will look into the dynomax mufflers, thanks
i will look into the dynomax mufflers, thanks
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Re: hi-flow muffler for '95 hatch (B18C-Hatch)
i think i know what you mean...you don't want the muffler to hit the rear LCA. i posted a question like this before re:the APEXi 3-inch N1 clearing the rear of an EG....well khang77642 was able to fit a 3-inch APEXi N1 with full 3-inch piping in his hatcback but the rear section piping went under the LCA instead of over it like it usually is but he was able to angle the muffler...it looks very nice here's the link https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=357313 ...he's got pics from like every angle HTH
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Re: hi-flow muffler for '95 hatch (SuperDuperEG)
yes that is exactly what i mean, that install is damn good, I don;t think i will be able to do that becasue i am lowered 2.5in I was looking at http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=16390 becasue mainly its the shortest 2.25 (i will be NA for about a year, and then get a 3in) muffler they have.
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