Sleeper Exhaust
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Sleeper Exhaust
What's the name of that muffler...looks stock, usually painted flat black and its supposed to flow really well?
i'm looking to pick up a 95 civic ex, and then drop a b16 in there, but i want to keep that sleeper look.
i'm looking to pick up a 95 civic ex, and then drop a b16 in there, but i want to keep that sleeper look.
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Re: Sleeper Exhaust (rick1574)
that muffler? lol i beleive what you are looking for is an ES tuning muffler
http://www.jhpusa.com/catalog/...c53a3
sleeper look but not sleeper sound
http://www.jhpusa.com/catalog/...c53a3
sleeper look but not sleeper sound
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Re: Sleeper Exhaust (rick1574)
get a dynomax superturbo muffler, its chambered like stock and you can just buy your own muffler paint, it had a real nice low tone. i had the magnaflow, similar to the es, its loud, not super loud but to loud for me.
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Re: Sleeper Exhaust (Civicse)
My friend has the ES tuning exhaust w/ a test pipe in his EJ8 and it sounds really good. I will make a video clip for you guys to hear.
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Re: Sleeper Exhaust (Civicse)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Civicse »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">get a dynomax superturbo muffler, its chambered like stock and you can just buy your own muffler paint, it had a real nice low tone. i had the magnaflow, similar to the es, its loud, not super loud but to loud for me.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i'll check it out. that's really what i'm looking for, something you can't hear till 4-5000 rpms and a nice deep tone.
i'll check it out. that's really what i'm looking for, something you can't hear till 4-5000 rpms and a nice deep tone.
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Re: Sleeper Exhaust (rick1574)
make sure u get a resonator, 18 or 22 inches, and keep your stock cat, aftermarket cats are POS. I don't care what anyone says, i've had 2 now and they both have fallen apart. one was a magnaflow big POS
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Re: Sleeper Exhaust (Civicse)
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1992622
this is what i have now and it's the ****
sounds and looks stock well... deeper and louder after 4000-4500 rpm's
but as long as I'm not at full throttle it sounds stock.
and i never get questioned about it by anyone
i love it lol
it's 2.5" and no one would guess it
this is what i have now and it's the ****
sounds and looks stock well... deeper and louder after 4000-4500 rpm's
but as long as I'm not at full throttle it sounds stock.
and i never get questioned about it by anyone
i love it lol
it's 2.5" and no one would guess it
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