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Old May 27, 2009 | 05:57 PM
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Default What muffler to use?

So basically my resonator cracked last week so i put in straight pipe and now when i pop vtec is sounds like pure ricey **** .. and today i notice it soudned even worse.. and i realized i had only one hanger on my muffler the other was rippped off and caused a huge hole in it.. so at this point im about to buy a magnaflow resonator off my buddy and want a new muffler.. my old n1 tip was 4" which was hideous.. so im looking for something not as big and sounds good.. im thinking apexi ws2 but its a little to quiet for my liking.. and dont want to take cat out to put in test pipe.. any opinions..
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Old May 27, 2009 | 06:26 PM
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Default Re: What muffler to use?

Magnaflow looks the best IMO but the straight through ones are pretty loud. Also, stainless is heavy and the magnaflows are a little heavy even for stainless. Flowmaster delta is a good mild steel model. Of course, if you want a straight bolt-on muffler you should check out apexi.
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Old May 27, 2009 | 06:43 PM
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im thinking vibrant muffler .. gonna run it strait pipe from catback like i ahve now and hope its not raspy ricey high pitched like it is.. but if so i can get a magnaflow resonator for cheap..
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