HKS Sport cat-back - ED7

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Old Dec 21, 2008 | 04:27 PM
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Default HKS Sport cat-back - ED7

Im super interested in this exhaust and i watched a video on you-tube of it on a crx with a b16 swap. what im trying to figure out is if i should run a resinated test pipe with it or not. i currently have a d16z6 swap and d-series tend to have a very loud rasp wich is somthing im trying not to have especially with an aftermarket header. i want it to be real quiet (cops around here are CRAZY! the city i live by has the highest cop to population ratio in WI so i gotta keep it quiet. any help would be great!!
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Old Dec 21, 2008 | 04:51 PM
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I used to have this exhaust with my CRX. It's really quiet, tho my car has the stock d16a with AEM CAI and DC header. Even when the muffler is starting to leak, it wasn't loud, so I think you should be safe on the loudness effect. Good luck with it.
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Old Dec 21, 2008 | 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by JUSTCRX
Even when the muffler is starting to leak, it wasn't loud
Idk if i like the sound of that... muffler leak on an exhaust that costs that much? how long did you have it before it started to leak? did you drive in the winter with it? i heard a couple of people talking about em rusting pretty easily...
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