give me your opinion on my exhaust situation
ok, so i bought a 95 GSR with a Invedia cat back.. looks like it is all stainless (we had it up on the lift)
and a DC header.
the car is VERY loud. i dont like it. at all.
im looking for somehting VERY quiet.. but not completly stock (although as close to it as possible would be nice)
i figure with the header, even a stock exhaust will still sound louder, and better than the stock manifold (but im not sure)
im trying to find someone local with a GSR to swap me their stock exahust for my cat back, and they give me $100 or 150 plus pay for the swap..
any other ideas?
and a DC header.
the car is VERY loud. i dont like it. at all.
im looking for somehting VERY quiet.. but not completly stock (although as close to it as possible would be nice)
i figure with the header, even a stock exhaust will still sound louder, and better than the stock manifold (but im not sure)
im trying to find someone local with a GSR to swap me their stock exahust for my cat back, and they give me $100 or 150 plus pay for the swap..
any other ideas?
If you are looking for something very quiet while having the performance, I would suggest going with the RSR EX-MAG exhaust.
Not an Integra but it looks like that.
Not an Integra but it looks like that.
Keep the exhaust and weld in 2 resonators. These things will bring down the tone enough to where most likely youd probably want to keep it.
OR
Put a stock muffler on the end
I donno why youd want tto swap exhausts.
OR
Put a stock muffler on the end
I donno why youd want tto swap exhausts.
ya 2 resonators would be great. my friend did that on his civic eg and he had a gsr motor in their, hi flow cat, and a loud magnaflow exhaust but the resonators helped out a lot.
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no it won't feel any slower. of course, switching back to a stock exhaust probably wouldn't actually feel slower, it would just have so much less noise that you think you're going a lot slower.
if your current exhaust is nice, just go to any muffler shop and install a long resonator, maybe two. it'll be cheaper in the long run and you won't lose the nice looks of your current exhaust. .............
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