does anyone use ANSA mufflers/exhaust?
I found some information on this exhaust online at some site where some dude said it. Was loud as hell and started to rust after a year and it really doesn't add anyperformance. Even though its cheap its going to cost you more money after that one goes.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 89 crix si »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have it on my car with stock piping, and i can only hear it at low rpm's. when i floor it, i cant hear it at all. it does look good tho
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thats wierd... it seems backwards to me. i like my magnaflow because its quiet at low rpms and when you want to hear it (high-rpm) you can. i don't think i'd like hearing it rumble while i idle and then hear nothing but engine at redline.
</TD></TR></TABLE>thats wierd... it seems backwards to me. i like my magnaflow because its quiet at low rpms and when you want to hear it (high-rpm) you can. i don't think i'd like hearing it rumble while i idle and then hear nothing but engine at redline.
I had a twin Ansa Sport Exhaust on my 96 Accord. It looked great, and it sounded deep, solid, and smooth. Its pretty much like a stock exhaust with attitude.
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Had one on CRX bout -ummm - 9 yrs ago. It rusted in about 1 year. It wasn't that it was so load, as it just sounded nasty! Very raspy. I know much could have changed since then, but it wasn't happy with it; even considering the money spent on it.
Performance had min gains, and I noticed more once it was replaced with another system.
Edit -just noticed the date -
Performance had min gains, and I noticed more once it was replaced with another system.
Edit -just noticed the date -
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