3rd Gen exhaust
i can get you a full mandrel bent catback. either 2.25, 2.5, or 3" aluminized or stainless steel. I can even do the catback without a muffler. So if you want to get your own that would be fine. it comes with all the hangers, flanges and gaskets you'll need to install the system. it will run from 200-350 depending on if you want aluminized or SS. if you want a muffler, resonator. ect. hit me up on email for more info (see sig).. only downfall is its only for the 92-96 preludes
a 3" turbo civic si kit
others available email me mkteller8@aol.com
[Modified by KTeller8, 1:28 AM 10/14/2002]
a 3" turbo civic si kit
others available email me mkteller8@aol.com
[Modified by KTeller8, 1:28 AM 10/14/2002]
thermal makes one,pacesetter makes a crappy one,but you are better off jus gettin a custom exhaust
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Good luck Mike[Modified by info101, 8:15 PM 10/14/2002]
All i have to say is go with the thermal....Great sound and great look too...my exhaust was a good 379 well spent
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Again, I think you should look away from pre-made kits. Not to say thermal isn't any good, I just don't have any point of reference with them. Do some comparison shopping and get all the components you are looking for. Custom is the way to go, for precision and compatibility.
It is a long damn drive but I have a bad *** 2.5" mandrel bent exhaust for a 3rd gen sitting at my friend's shop slowly rusting. I had it made when my Prelude was boosted. It has since blown up, I sold the turbo kit and the car is just sitting with the exhaust on it. It is way too big to ship though. One resonator and no muffler. I would never run that large an exhaust on an N/A 3rd gen though.
I've had Thermal on my 91 Si since June and I have to say I love it. Great deep throaty sound to it, and it doesn't sound like a pissed off weed whacker when you hit WOT either. I'd definately recomend it to anyone. If you can find someone that can do a good job of custom mandrel bent great, but don't have Midas "custom bend" another car's exhaust to fit yours. The way I see it is you can spend about $480 for quality full stainless, or $300 some for poorly rigged ****.
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