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Old Sep 21, 2010 | 03:10 PM
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Default Good exhaust for my 03 accord 2.4

Hey guys just bought a 2003 accord. love it. but the previous owner went to put some cheap annoying exhaust and i really need to change it. done a little research and i heard apexi makes some nice sounding exhaust for this car. not planning to do any big things yet so im looking for something that doesnt sound so ricey but has a nice deep sound to it. and a little performance gain wont be bad either. so i would love to get opinions on headers, and catback exhausts. thanks for all your help.
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Old Sep 22, 2010 | 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by civic5axl99
Hey guys just bought a 2003 accord. love it. but the previous owner went to put some cheap annoying exhaust and i really need to change it. done a little research and i heard apexi makes some nice sounding exhaust for this car. not planning to do any big things yet so im looking for something that doesnt sound so ricey but has a nice deep sound to it. and a little performance gain wont be bad either. so i would love to get opinions on headers, and catback exhausts. thanks for all your help.
Hey man I have an 03 accrd as well and I have a greddy catback exhaust system and I think it sounds great. Not to poppy, but it's has a deep sorta smooth flowing sound to it. It's carbon fiber which goes well with my black car. Good luck man.
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Old Sep 22, 2010 | 02:28 PM
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Default Re: Good exhaust for my 03 accord 2.4

Which Greddy catback did you get? I was looking at those too.
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Old Sep 22, 2010 | 07:29 PM
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Default Re: Good exhaust for my 03 accord 2.4

You were on the right track with Apexi. I bought the WS2 to replace the rotted factory exhaust on my Integra. I wanted close to stock when driving normally with just a little more "sing" at high RPM. I can't stand loud exhausts on Hondas that are run on the street.

The WS2 was considerably cheaper than a new OEM muffler and b-pipe. It has held up extremely well over the years (6). The muffler packing has deteriorated some and is causing it to be a bit louder than it was new, but otherwise it is perfect. I wish it was rebuildable. The finish is amazing. I use this car to launch a Seadoo in salt water and there is no rust anywhere on the system. That may be part of my packing problem, though, lol. When clean, the polished muffler looks as good as day one. I highly recommend them.

The smallish tip doesn't attract the wrong attention.
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Old Sep 25, 2010 | 06:56 PM
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DELuth: thanks for the info. I was looking at the WS2. now a quick question...performance wise...how good is it?

sean62: yeah I'm doing it myself thanks
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Old Oct 9, 2010 | 02:36 AM
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I second the WS2. I think the one of the best sounding an better bang for your buck. Add a DC or Meagan header and you'll be set.
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