ws2 muffler
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ws2 muffler
yeah so i am about to buy a new apexi ws2 muffler but...on ebay they have different sizes.
this is the catback muffler
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVW
this is the muffler that looks smaller
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVW
and this is the bigger muffler
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVW
yeah i don't really understand the difference can you guys help me? which one should i get? is there a better place to get them?
(i am not sure if i put the links in here right)
this is the catback muffler
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVW
this is the muffler that looks smaller
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVW
and this is the bigger muffler
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVW
yeah i don't really understand the difference can you guys help me? which one should i get? is there a better place to get them?
(i am not sure if i put the links in here right)
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Re: ws2 muffler (Probot)
the smaller muffler is a N/A and the larger one is for turbo cars depending on your setup...the sound will probably be pretty similar for both, but if you use the turbo muffler with a N/A car you are going to lose some backpressure and will probably decrease your HP by a few ponies
edit: the catback system you were lookin at on ebay was for a N/A setup FYI
edit: the catback system you were lookin at on ebay was for a N/A setup FYI
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Re: ws2 muffler (ds0440)
interesting that they have different size tips. But from what i know there are differences in NA and Turbo applications.
NA is chambered, so you get more power if you don't have turbo.
Turbo is straight thru, so i guess it makes sense that the inlet and outlet are bigger.
Hope that helps.
But for EGs, usually you can specify which one you want. But in the link most likely it is the chambered one.
NA is usually 2.25" piping. Turbo is 3" piping.
Both have 4" tips.
NA is chambered, so you get more power if you don't have turbo.
Turbo is straight thru, so i guess it makes sense that the inlet and outlet are bigger.
Hope that helps.
But for EGs, usually you can specify which one you want. But in the link most likely it is the chambered one.
NA is usually 2.25" piping. Turbo is 3" piping.
Both have 4" tips.
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Re: ws2 muffler (vietfella)
http://weaksauceparts.com/stor...age=1
go here...its like 8 bucks cheaper...but its a very reputable website
go here...its like 8 bucks cheaper...but its a very reputable website
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thanks for all your help. yeah i think i am going to have to just get the muffler and have meineke make the piping for me. i don't see any apexi ws2 systems for del sol's. any ideas at what i should do. should i look for another exhaust that is kinda like it? or have meineke weld the universal muffler on. and will the universal sound like crap? or is there anyway that the civic ex and the del sol have the same piping line, and i could just use the civic ex cat back? since the civic ex and the del sol D16z6 have the pretty much same engine right? and if so what year?
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