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Old 02-14-2014, 03:22 PM
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I own a 1992 honda civic cx hatchback. I plan on doing a straight pipe and i wanted to find a muffler thats good. I want the tip/outlet to be 2-3 inches. No more than 3 inches. Any suggestions?
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Mugen or Mugen rep Twin loop.
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What motor is in the car? The same muffler will sound different between different engines.

Is there a particular reason you are going straight pipe? Is that for cost because you dont want to buy and add a resonator?

If it needs to be straight piped you will want a muffler that has a good amount of area that has packing, unless you are strickly going for the typical slow, loud, abnoxious honda sound.
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b16 is in it. Its not because of the cost, I can buy a resonator, no big deal... I thought straight pipe because that's what most of my friends do. I do not like the loud obnoxious sound that's what i want a 3" tip max.
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b16 is in it. Its not because of the cost, I can buy a resonator, no big deal... I thought straight pipe because that's what most of my friends do. I do not like the loud obnoxious sound that's what i want a 3" tip max.
Get an S2000 muffler, and you should definitely use a resonator.
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Originally Posted by jasmin92993
b16 is in it. Its not because of the cost, I can buy a resonator, no big deal... I thought straight pipe because that's what most of my friends do. I do not like the loud obnoxious sound that's what i want a 3" tip max.
You'll want to build a proper exhaust then.
Straight pipes on tiny displacement engines sound ... well... loud and obnoxious.
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just leave the straight pipe y0 hell gainz brah even run dat **** on my track car.




yes I do run my 3'' k-teller without a muffler/res but it's for aero purposes as the muffler was hitting the rear diffuser. resonators are like 30$ and a muffler 50$ cmon a 3'' straight pipe on a stock b16 .
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