What kind of sound from Greddy Evo?
I've had mine installed for about 4 weeks now. I like how it sounds. I have aem CAI and they sound great together. The exhaust is not loud and obnoxious like some of the fools I hear on the road with garage made crap under their bumpers. I highly recommend it and am extremely satisfied with mine. I also felt a power difference once I had mine bolted on. All I have to do now is replace my factory cat converter.
did you bolt it on by yourself? if you did, how difficult was it? how does it look on your accord? is your accord a 6th gen? if possible, can you post a picture of your car with the evo on it? thanks.
Unfortunately no. I wwnt to a shop because the Greddy cat back I bought was for a 95 sedan and I have the wagon and I thought some welding was necessary. After they did the work they told me everything was bolt-on (which I could have done myself) I have a 1995 accord wagon which I think is a 5th gen and it looks good. I ran into a problem immediately after the install the wagon has a lip under the bumper that needs to be cut so the muffler tip will have a clearance. I didn't do this and the tip simply melted the plastic around it (from the lip) and I just cut off the melted plastic.
PS I don't have a digital camera but I can try and borrow my grand-pappy's to take a snapshot.
[Modified by sparknblaze, 2:16 PM 11/16/2002]
PS I don't have a digital camera but I can try and borrow my grand-pappy's to take a snapshot.
[Modified by sparknblaze, 2:16 PM 11/16/2002]
installing the cat back is a piece of cake..
once you get under the car you know what
are you doing..is super super.
remove the 3 nuts from the cat,
and just kinda yank off the whole thing.
once you get under the car you know what
are you doing..is super super.
remove the 3 nuts from the cat,
and just kinda yank off the whole thing.
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