New Catback exhaust....
Now i'm goin to get an new catback and i'm thing about 2 now but I don't REALLY know which one is better....
I'm thinking about the Tanabe Touring Cat Back, and the DC Sports Stainless Steel Catback... Now which one is better for the street and for some track use?
I'm thinking about the Tanabe Touring Cat Back, and the DC Sports Stainless Steel Catback... Now which one is better for the street and for some track use?
I suggest going with the Tanabe Touring Medallion cat-back exhaust, I have one on my 1991 GSR swapped CRX and I couldn’t be happier. It has a refined sound that you don’t often hear when it comes to Honda’s.
I drive my CRX daily (in the summer) and I know I will never have to worry about getting an exhaust ticket. It has a nice subtle tone at lower RPM’s but when you hit 6,000RPM the exhaust comes together with the beautiful noise of the motor to create a symphony that no one can deny. (No Homo)
Fitment is no problem with the Tanabe as it took 10 minutes to install with the help of a lift. After installing the exhaust I lowered the car, and instantly admired the look of the muffler and tip. It is also subtle and is a good change from the everyday exhaust can you see on 90% of Honda’s around town. Also I saved a bit of weight with this exhaust it is very lightweight.
Overall I love this exhaust and I don’t regret buying it one bit. I have a friend with the Apex WS exhaust and I like it a lot, but compared to the Tanabe it is far behind the extra dollar goes along way. The RSR is also a good choice but when I was looking at a cat-back system it was more expensive and louder than the Tanabe. I hope that this super long post helps you out on your decision. Good luck!
I drive my CRX daily (in the summer) and I know I will never have to worry about getting an exhaust ticket. It has a nice subtle tone at lower RPM’s but when you hit 6,000RPM the exhaust comes together with the beautiful noise of the motor to create a symphony that no one can deny. (No Homo)
Fitment is no problem with the Tanabe as it took 10 minutes to install with the help of a lift. After installing the exhaust I lowered the car, and instantly admired the look of the muffler and tip. It is also subtle and is a good change from the everyday exhaust can you see on 90% of Honda’s around town. Also I saved a bit of weight with this exhaust it is very lightweight.
Overall I love this exhaust and I don’t regret buying it one bit. I have a friend with the Apex WS exhaust and I like it a lot, but compared to the Tanabe it is far behind the extra dollar goes along way. The RSR is also a good choice but when I was looking at a cat-back system it was more expensive and louder than the Tanabe. I hope that this super long post helps you out on your decision. Good luck!
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