Will Spoon N1 axleback work with Megan midpiping?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The Spoon N1 style racing muffler is designed for maximum horsepower and torque gains from 4,000rpm and up. Excellent stainless steel construction and only weighs a mere 3.6kg. Gives a very aggressive tone and lets the VTEC scream! Excellent fitment and construction. Highly recommended!! </TD></TR></TABLE>
LOL SCREAM!!! fast and furious yo
a pipe is a pipe....they can all be welded together at an exhaust shop
if you want it to bolt up they need to have the same flange type and pipe size
so since you provided us with neither what you are saying is you want someone to search for you
LOL SCREAM!!! fast and furious yo
a pipe is a pipe....they can all be welded together at an exhaust shop
if you want it to bolt up they need to have the same flange type and pipe size
so since you provided us with neither what you are saying is you want someone to search for you
i dont think they made the spoon n1 axleback for a prelude, if youre using one from a integra or civic, you would probably have to get someone to cut off part of the axle back and just tell the exhaust shop to weld your stuff together, so the spoon axle-back will just end up being a super expensive n1 muffler.
it may end up being expensive for a n1 muffler, but they re just so small and sound so damn good! i have a spoon n1 on my 98 and i love it to death. looks much better than my old greddy, and its not as loud when i'm just driving around town. but then tgain thats because the spoon has a silencer.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by honda_andy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i dont think they made the spoon n1 axleback for a prelude, if youre using one from a integra or civic, you would probably have to get someone to cut off part of the axle back and just tell the exhaust shop to weld your stuff together, so the spoon axle-back will just end up being a super expensive n1 muffler.</TD></TR></TABLE>
They do make the Spoon N1 for Preludes: http://ipsracing.com/engine/exhaust/spoon_N1.html
I figure I will probably just get a custom midpipe made with an 18" resonator to keep the drone down. I like the small muffler look of the Spoon N1. I will also most likely paint it flat black.
Stealth FTW
They do make the Spoon N1 for Preludes: http://ipsracing.com/engine/exhaust/spoon_N1.html
I figure I will probably just get a custom midpipe made with an 18" resonator to keep the drone down. I like the small muffler look of the Spoon N1. I will also most likely paint it flat black.
Stealth FTW
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Duck Sauce »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
They do make the Spoon N1 for Preludes: http://ipsracing.com/engine/exhaust/spoon_N1.html
I figure I will probably just get a custom midpipe made with an 18" resonator to keep the drone down. I like the small muffler look of the Spoon N1. I will also most likely paint it flat black.
Stealth FTW</TD></TR></TABLE>
hmm, i would double check to see if that is actually made for the prelude or if theyre giving you one for a different car, the closest thing i could think of is the exhaust for a euro-r cuz im looking at a spoon catalog and they dont make anything for the preludes. but ya, i agree, the spoon n1 looks clean as hell, my buddy has one for his DC
They do make the Spoon N1 for Preludes: http://ipsracing.com/engine/exhaust/spoon_N1.html
I figure I will probably just get a custom midpipe made with an 18" resonator to keep the drone down. I like the small muffler look of the Spoon N1. I will also most likely paint it flat black.
Stealth FTW</TD></TR></TABLE>hmm, i would double check to see if that is actually made for the prelude or if theyre giving you one for a different car, the closest thing i could think of is the exhaust for a euro-r cuz im looking at a spoon catalog and they dont make anything for the preludes. but ya, i agree, the spoon n1 looks clean as hell, my buddy has one for his DC
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sorry, they don't make them for preludes. call and ask inline four or j's racing, the official distributors of spoon in north america. i took a n1 from an ek civic coupe and that has the same length from exhaust flange to exhaust tip as the stock muffler, all you need to do is cut off the pipe, flip it upside down, and weld on new hangers. this way you will have mandrel bent piping (not crush bent from some exhaust shop), and you will save money if you know someone with a welder that can do it for you. its an easy DIY job.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BB6racer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">sorry, they don't make them for preludes. call and ask inline four or j's racing, the official distributors of spoon in north america. i took a n1 from an ek civic coupe and that has the same length from exhaust flange to exhaust tip as the stock muffler, all you need to do is cut off the pipe, flip it upside down, and weld on new hangers. this way you will have mandrel bent piping (not crush bent from some exhaust shop), and you will save money if you know someone with a welder that can do it for you. its an easy DIY job.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Nice. Got pics?
Nice. Got pics?
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