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Deep non-raspy exhaust for a b17a1 93 civic ex?

Old 03-11-2004, 08:11 PM
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Default Deep non-raspy exhaust for a b17a1 93 civic ex?

Im trying to find a nice deep exhuast for my new b17a1, trying to find something deep and not raspy. Anyone know fo sites where you can hear what the exhuast will sound like? Or anyone got any good suggestions?
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Old 03-11-2004, 11:40 PM
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Default Re: Deep non-raspy exhaust for a b17a1 93 civic ex? (NA_95d16z6)

Tanabe Super Hyper Medallion
Thermal RD
GReddy EVO (if turbo application)

...or custom. I don't really like custom set-ups, but I needed exhaust a.s.a.p. for an emissions test. Got a custom 2 1/4 cat-back pipe to a DTM muffler. Purrs from idel to 2500. 2500-3500 it's very deep. 3500+ it loses a deepness, but not raspy at all. Cost me $100 for the muffler and $150 for the custom pipe and labor...$250 out the door, and I'm pretty happy with it.

I'm a Tanabe nut for exhaust though.
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DC Sports cat-back?
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You can't go wrong with getting anything from the good exhuast manufacturers like Thermal R&D, GReddy, DC Sports, etc. They are not cheap however. If you go custom, make sure you get a resonator thrown on the piping. Without a resonator they usually sound like typical Honda rice: weedwacker/bumble bee stuck in a coffee can..
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Default Re: Deep non-raspy exhaust for a b17a1 93 civic ex? (turbotime)

http://greddy.com/products/pro...x=113

I got this GREDDY EVO exhaust for sale complete catback, minor scratches in good condition, I bought it new, looking for $300 plus shipping..


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Default Re: Deep non-raspy exhaust for a b17a1 93 civic ex? (turbotime)

Like stated above, greddy EVO. It's a quality system, looks nice, sounds nice, but it isn't cheap... If I were to do it all over again I would either get the EVO or just custom build (depending on my cash flow )
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