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Old 08-30-2008, 12:23 AM
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whats upppp familia!!!

Ok guys my 95 ex sedan is in need of an exhaust, now since I got the car I have taken it to the shop and months will pass and I will have to take it back again, pretty much my exhaust is made up of several trips to the shop and I had it cause I don't think is gonna get any better in the future.

I would like to replace the whole thing if possible, so what are my choices here. I probably will keep this car since im planning to rebuild the car in the future. Is there a place that sells the whole exhaust at a really affordable price? Do they make them in stainless steel? if they do and the price is right I probably go for it.

I heard of places that sell the tubing already bend just like the original ones, so all I have to do is get a muffler and take it to a place to have it weld.

Im having the same issues with my baby, 92 hatch. It needs to be 3" all they way from the downpipe to the back.

But I do need the one for my sedan, first. will the EK 4 door fit my eg?

Sorry for the so many questions guys, its just inspection is do and it wont pass it unless I fix the exhaust.
Old 08-30-2008, 04:27 AM
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go to autozone spend 25$ on a 2.5inch cherrybomb turbo muffler, then take it to a muffler shop and have them fab up an entire exhaust from the header back. You shouldnt spend more than 150 for a entire new exhaust.
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Sounds like your hatch is turbo. You can buy mandrel bent peices and have the shop weld it up then pick the muffler of choice. that will save alot of money. same for the coupe.
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Forgot to mention guys sorry. Theres gonna be two diffrent approach. For the 4 door I was trying to get something good stainless steel if possible but cheap, but I dont think thats gonna happend, I did found some good ones on ebay but don't know how good they are, has anyone had any luch with this exhaust?
It a shame that im the only one that spend more on his fun ride than in the family car, shame on me for being the only one like this here, right guys, LOL.

Now for my hatchback, yes it is turbo and already has the 3" stainless steel downpipe so I probably go all the way. The shop that will do the job has done may exhaust for me in the pass so they will def do the work for me the only problem is that they don't carry 3" pipes so I will have to order some.
I already have my free flow 3" Vibrant stainless steel converter and also a race pipe Masterfully created by Greg from Autoworks. So pretty much I need the piping and a muffler that isn't loud but has some style to it like a 4 or 5" tip or something, LOL.
I know that this has been ask 1,000000 times but can you guys tell me which mufflers have good flow (my engine is turbo) no noice and has a nice style, preferable stainless steel as well?
This will help me out doing my research for comparison.
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i have a full stainless steel 3a racing exhaust on my 92 dx 4-door that sounds great and performs well. it was only around 300 bucks for the entire exhaust.


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