Silent exhausts?
I have a stock exhaust, i want to upgrade. I love how my stock exhaust is completely silent, all i can hear is engine noise.. it sounds much better IMO then alot of these exhausts i hear.. and you can only hear my car when you rip it. I want an exhaust that is the same way.. but has bigger piping then 2''.
what kind should i be looking at? or should I go with a custom exhaust with a universal muiffler?
what kind should i be looking at? or should I go with a custom exhaust with a universal muiffler?
Get 2 or 2.25 inch piping from the cat back, resisnator, gut the stock muffler and keep the pea shooter exhaust. Flow increases by alot, minimal restriction (pea shooter tip) and little to no sound gained! That's what I'm doing soon.
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haha, I don't know.. thats why i'm asking
i have 2 inch pipes right now, want something bigger.. and a high flow cat.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ludesrv »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Get 2 or 2.25 inch piping from the cat back, resisnator, gut the stock muffler and keep the pea shooter exhaust. Flow increases by alot, minimal restriction (pea shooter tip) and little to no sound gained! That's what I'm doing soon. </TD></TR></TABLE>
gutting the stock muffler wouldnt add any extra noise?? for some reason i think it would
haha, I don't know.. thats why i'm asking
i have 2 inch pipes right now, want something bigger.. and a high flow cat.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ludesrv »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Get 2 or 2.25 inch piping from the cat back, resisnator, gut the stock muffler and keep the pea shooter exhaust. Flow increases by alot, minimal restriction (pea shooter tip) and little to no sound gained! That's what I'm doing soon. </TD></TR></TABLE>
gutting the stock muffler wouldnt add any extra noise?? for some reason i think it would
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haha, I don't know.. thats why i'm asking
i have 2 inch pipes right now, want something bigger.. and a high flow cat.
gutting the stock muffler wouldnt add any extra noise?? for some reason i think it would </TD></TR></TABLE>
Note the exit, a 13 inch, with a bend 1" opening. That REALLY quiets down everything.
haha, I don't know.. thats why i'm asking
i have 2 inch pipes right now, want something bigger.. and a high flow cat.
gutting the stock muffler wouldnt add any extra noise?? for some reason i think it would </TD></TR></TABLE>
Note the exit, a 13 inch, with a bend 1" opening. That REALLY quiets down everything.
i have a b18a and i have a highfolw cat with 2.5'' piping till the muffler...witch is an integra muffler....sounds good and when u punch it its a lil deeper but preatty much stock....
Dynomax SuperTurbo.
I wanted a replacement muffler with more performance and no increase in noise. Thats exactly what I got with this muffler. Cheaper then stock replacement too. (70 vs. 110)
I wanted a replacement muffler with more performance and no increase in noise. Thats exactly what I got with this muffler. Cheaper then stock replacement too. (70 vs. 110)
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by andrey320 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Dynomax SuperTurbo.
I wanted a replacement muffler with more performance and no increase in noise. Thats exactly what I got with this muffler. Cheaper then stock replacement too. (70 vs. 110)</TD></TR></TABLE>
I wanted a replacement muffler with more performance and no increase in noise. Thats exactly what I got with this muffler. Cheaper then stock replacement too. (70 vs. 110)</TD></TR></TABLE>
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