Question on Mufflers
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Out of the first 3 mufflers, which would I be best with to fit with my 2000 Accord LX. I don't want something that sounds like a moped is coming, one of my friends has that and its really annoying. Will these give me deep sound?
Out of the first 3 mufflers, which would I be best with to fit with my 2000 Accord LX. I don't want something that sounds like a moped is coming, one of my friends has that and its really annoying. Will these give me deep sound?
Those will sound loud and without a resonator somewhere in your piping, king of obnoxious.
I have a tsudo that is exactly like those if you are interested. Stainless, and used for like 20 miles.
I have a tsudo that is exactly like those if you are interested. Stainless, and used for like 20 miles.
Well, I want a deep sound, but the cops around here look for ways to pull my *** over, is it like a cannon going off?
And how come when I try to instant message you back, it says I dont have access?
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Modified by casmello at 11:57 AM 12/3/2004
Modified by casmello at 11:57 AM 12/3/2004
And how come when I try to instant message you back, it says I dont have access?
OK I cant make anymore posts because im not a full member : (.. how do I become one.. and if you can, talk to me on aim: st34lthZ3R0
Modified by casmello at 11:57 AM 12/3/2004
Modified by casmello at 11:57 AM 12/3/2004
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IMO, your wasting your money getting a canister muffler like that......either get a full catback from a name brand manufacturer, or buy the muffler you want and get custom piping......IMO, most "N1 style" mufflers look like **** on accords....but thats just me
IMO, your wasting your money getting a canister muffler like that......either get a full catback from a name brand manufacturer, or buy the muffler you want and get custom piping......IMO, most "N1 style" mufflers look like **** on accords....but thats just me
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IMO, your wasting your money getting a canister muffler like that......either get a full catback from a name brand manufacturer, or buy the muffler you want and get custom piping......IMO, most "N1 style" mufflers look like **** on accords....but thats just me</TD></TR></TABLE>
indeed.....thermal R&D classic pwnz j00!
IMO, your wasting your money getting a canister muffler like that......either get a full catback from a name brand manufacturer, or buy the muffler you want and get custom piping......IMO, most "N1 style" mufflers look like **** on accords....but thats just me</TD></TR></TABLE>
indeed.....thermal R&D classic pwnz j00!
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uh, a'pexi stopped making n1's for accords almost immediantly after they started.......that muffle design simply doesnt flow with lines of the car...IMO, best looking muffler is the rsr exmag or thermal R&D...cause they look like a stock mufler with big beefy blinging chrome tips.....if you want a "canister" style muffler, the greddy evo looks decent on an accord as well
I like my tanabe g-medallion... The N1 style looks good on many cars, but I agree it doesnt fit well on an accord.
Thermal R&D looks nice and sounds great, cant beat a nice sounding exhaust that looks stock. I'd prefer it over all others.
Thermal R&D looks nice and sounds great, cant beat a nice sounding exhaust that looks stock. I'd prefer it over all others.
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