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ScottEK 11-14-2002 03:19 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (AbaZ)
 
ROFL, if you want to feel free, you can use my pics and anything you want. I'd make a note that says make sure you wrap it all the way around the muffler because I came into some issues with pressure.

crxspeedemon 11-14-2002 03:51 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (CR-X)
 
Looks like AFRO ENGINEERING to me!
Very Creative

JustChou 11-14-2002 04:04 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (beta13)
 
Super L33T,

I have to hand it to you man, I love your style. Homemade/ghetto is not only fun to do, but rather satisfying.

maskednegator 11-14-2002 06:12 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (JustChou)
 
um...i've been running a mufflerless car for about 5 months now. never had a problem.
you get props on your ingenuity though.

robA90CRXsi 11-14-2002 07:19 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (Quik89Si)
 
[QUOTE]Soup cans would work well too - they're a thicker steel, rather than the aluminized steel you used, : (alex Qoute)

aluminum is much lighter! hahahaha
that is the funniest shit I have ever seen on HT!
http://rely.net/~htimages/smile/emthup.gif for a job well done!


MrJasey 11-14-2002 08:20 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (CR-X)
 
HAHAHHAHAHA....i guess what works works? LOL....i would never do it to my car thogh http://rely.net/~htimages/smile/emwink.gif

enabi 11-14-2002 10:39 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (MrJasey)
 
I got a little tired of my loud Apexi N1, so next week im gonna throw on my stock Crx Si exhaust on to my civic. I too will be doing some ghetto fabrication, but not to that extent. The end of one of the pipes rusted off, forcing the tip fall off . I just need about 4 inches of pipe added, and the tip thrown back on. Does anyone know what a stock Si exhaust sounds like on a 2 1/4 pipe, gutted cat, and supra resonator ? I guess Im going to find out soon. Btw, my N1 is not for sale if anyone is wondering.

dFreezy 11-15-2002 09:29 AM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (enabi)
 
wow, what will those thermal r+d guys come up with next
gj on the fixer upper, now i dont feel so bad about my dangling muffler. viva duct tape

HonCiv 11-15-2002 10:08 AM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (bl@sterVT)
 
if you can't duct it, fuck it...lol

habib_88 11-15-2002 10:29 AM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (HonCiv)
 
HAHA awesome, I can sorta realate. My old muffin shooter (the name given to my old rear section exhaust that had like a 4.25 inch tip hehe) well just before the muffer that pipe got a hole in it the one day, I was like 1-2 months from getting my entire thermal catback put on the car. So I had some of there muffer mender goop stuff, a soup can, and two hose clamps. Gooped the hell outta the hole, wraped the can over it, used the two hose clamps on the end, and gooped it some more and let it dry. Only problem was the goop I used was for MUFFLERS not exhaust piping hehe. But it lasted just long enough for me to get my thermal so I was happy http://rely.net/~htimages/smile/emthup.gif

Carlito Brigante 11-15-2002 10:47 AM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (habib_88)
 
that has to be the riggest thing i have ever seen.

a muffler is 50 bucks man!

Sirex 11-15-2002 10:50 AM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (unmoddedb16a2)
 
baller on a budget baby

4dGSR at work 11-15-2002 11:05 AM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (Sirex)
 
i cant stop laughing
holy crap!

ricky you should have gave me a better warning on this one... damn thats funny OMG ROTF!!!!!!

spettinger 11-15-2002 12:15 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (CR-X)
 
this mod doesn't even come close to the setup i have in the works:

DINNER PLATE BIG BRAKE KIT.

haha! good work scott. like the Thermal knockoff.

Carlito Brigante 11-15-2002 12:50 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (4dGSR at work)
 
sorry bryan i just had to let you see this.

this is beyond balla on a budget, this is pranksta but hey man whatever floats your boat. idda yanked one at a junkyard before that.


hahahaha

Carlito Brigante 11-15-2002 12:51 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (unmoddedb16a2)
 
imma build jdm sir stickers with my stencil and red crayon!! put them on white paper with tape on top and sell em.

Home Skillet 11-15-2002 12:58 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (beta13)
 
Macgyver style http://rely.net/~htimages/smile/emthup.gif

uncleben 11-15-2002 01:49 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (Home Skillet)
 
one word: hilarious

civicwagonman 11-19-2002 07:05 AM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (uncleben)
 
ok, heres some part #'s on cheap mufflers.
thrush 2" 17711
thrush 2 1/4" 17713
thrush 2 1/2" 17733
i have the two inch on two diff hondas and they are quiet. they run $19 at advance auto. http://rely.net/~htimages/smile/emsmile.gif

ScottEK 11-19-2002 07:49 AM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (civicwagonman)
 
So is this just the muffler, where do you disconnect it, I believe it's all one piece after the cat, I could be wrong. Does it exit at the same spot?

SqueezinEF 11-19-2002 11:49 AM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (beta13)
 

So is this just the muffler, where do you disconnect it, I believe it's all one piece after the cat, I could be wrong. Does it exit at the same spot?
On your first picture of the first post, there is a flange right next to the jackstand next to the right rear tire. It's two bolts......get on from the junkyard and replace it. If you had the time to think this up and do it, you had enough time to figure out how to take it off and replace it with a used stock muffler. http://rely.net/~htimages/smile/emwink.gif

Fixing your existing muffler may save money but it's just simply "GHETTO". http://rely.net/~htimages/smile/emthdown.gif

This post is the funniest post I have seen so far. http://rely.net/~htimages/smile/emexclaim.gif

shortyz 01-07-2003 10:15 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (SqueezinEF)
 
dood try this.
rip your b pipe off and grab a bunch of cans. cut the ends off and use that aluminum foil to tape a whole bunch togther and make an entire system to the back with pop cans.. thad be dope.. https://honda-tech.com/forums/images/smilies/emthup.gif then have like a giant coffee can where the stock muff goes.

ScottEK 01-07-2003 11:31 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (shortyz)
 
Since someone brought this out of the archives I have a current question, I'm replacing the poorly repaired muffler, any ideas on a good brand for an N/A setup. I think I'm going to find a shop that supplys mandrel bent pipes and give them the muffler I choose and have them weld me up a catback. It's not the best looking way but I'm willing to lose 2HP for a $200 difference.

Snake Eyes 01-07-2003 11:53 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (beta13)
 
Haha sweet DIY!!! I give it a https://honda-tech.com/forums/images/smilies/star.gif https://honda-tech.com/forums/images/smilies/star.gif https://honda-tech.com/forums/images/smilies/star.gif https://honda-tech.com/forums/images/smilies/star.gif https://honda-tech.com/forums/images/smilies/star.gif /5 cause it made me laugh so much.

KTeller8 02-20-2003 11:35 PM

Re: Do It Yourself - Exhaust Mod / Repair (Initial D)
 
duct tape == Alabama Chrome https://honda-tech.com/forums/images...es/emsmile.gif


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