RSR, Thermal, HKS hyper exhaust pic request?
ive seen the exhausts but i just wanted to see pics of these exhaust on an actual car(perferably a 3rd gen teg).
RSR exmag (ive seen it on a white gsr here on H-T but i cant find it anymore)
Thermal stealth
or
HKS hyper
Thanks
RSR exmag (ive seen it on a white gsr here on H-T but i cant find it anymore)
Thermal stealth
or
HKS hyper
Thanks
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yeh i checked the sites but they dont have any pics of them on an integra. only rsx's and civic's. i havent seen any of those exhaust on a 3rd gen teg except a few...
here... click this imagestation album of mine... there's some pix in there!!
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4289517067
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4289517067
yeh i was thinking of posting it there but would that be a reposting? i dont know i havent checked the rules for posting yet. thanks
not meaning to thread jack but... that's a good looking teg you got there n0body. Is that the GSR-T in your sig and if so were those #'s put down with the RSR Ex Mag on the car?
I feel this is pertinent information to gauge the ability of the exhaust to flow freely. i.e. the exhaust would easily fullfill the role for breathability on a N/A car.
I feel this is pertinent information to gauge the ability of the exhaust to flow freely. i.e. the exhaust would easily fullfill the role for breathability on a N/A car.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by n0body »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Old school RSR.. Fits perfect on 98+ bumper.

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Holy crap that looks good... more info please

</TD></TR></TABLE>Holy crap that looks good... more info please
Thanks for the compliments
. It sure does fulfill the role of breathability for an N/A street car. I think it's one of the most free flowing baffled design mufflers you can get. I love how it sounds more than how it looks. Sounds just like stock during idle, low rpms, and while cruising. It has a real smooth mellow tone to it when you get on it.
Yes, the #'s were made with the exhuast, however, it doesn't flow too well for FI with the 2.36" piping. As much as I hate to get rid of my RSR catback, I'm going to be going with a 3" system soon. Must let the turbo breath!
. It sure does fulfill the role of breathability for an N/A street car. I think it's one of the most free flowing baffled design mufflers you can get. I love how it sounds more than how it looks. Sounds just like stock during idle, low rpms, and while cruising. It has a real smooth mellow tone to it when you get on it.Yes, the #'s were made with the exhuast, however, it doesn't flow too well for FI with the 2.36" piping. As much as I hate to get rid of my RSR catback, I'm going to be going with a 3" system soon. Must let the turbo breath!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 2G0S0R1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I just got back from the dyno, and I saw that my 01 gsr with RSR Exmag made the same top end horsepower with or without the muffler on..
Made about 2 more TQ only 2 more HP from like 3000-5500, other than that the graphs were almost identical.
VERY big difference in the amount of annoying noise! Its like stock quiet at idle and a little deep at high RPM with this very high flowing muffler. I say
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https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=752635
Made about 2 more TQ only 2 more HP from like 3000-5500, other than that the graphs were almost identical.
VERY big difference in the amount of annoying noise! Its like stock quiet at idle and a little deep at high RPM with this very high flowing muffler. I say
</TD></TR></TABLE>https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=752635
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