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Old Feb 2, 2004 | 07:54 PM
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Greddy Evo2 Exhaust

I am thinking of getting the greddy exhaust from RRM and wondered if anyone who puchased and installed on had any problems with the bumper (ie. melting or rubbing). Just want to be on the safe side before I get one...
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Old Feb 2, 2004 | 07:58 PM
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na its good I have it on my car, I love it I went from a muffler it was really bad now it runs really good and sounds great id say little problem with it touching the bumper but it isnt to hard to fix.
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Old Feb 2, 2004 | 08:01 PM
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what did you have to do to fix it, lower it a bit?
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Old Feb 3, 2004 | 12:45 PM
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if the hangers are positioned properly, you wont have any problems. i've had the greddy evo since september and i havent had any melting problems since. i could hear my exhaust move around from time to time when i hit a bump, but nothing to the extent that it could throw the exhaust to the left or right. but seeing you have an ES, you shouldnt have any problems with melting whatsoever because the only time u gotta worry about it is when u have the oz rear skirt. reason being is because the rear lip fits perfectly around the diamter of the tip, leaving only about half an inch of space all around.. not even. but if you plan on getting the oem lip kit and it starts to melt, you could either have a shop custom bend the hangers to the proper position or use some zip ties to hold the exhaust in the proper manner. however, if u wanna get a body kit, the best thing you can do is lower the exhaust.
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Old Feb 3, 2004 | 02:23 PM
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Yo between the Greddy and the Magna Flow on RRM which would you guys recommend??? Also, do you actually get a decent boost from putting a good exhaust on? Thanks
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Old Feb 3, 2004 | 03:35 PM
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the 'gain' from the exhaust won't show as much....until u get an intake, it will be even better once u get a test pipe/hi flo cat, and even greater once u get headers.

N/A mods add onto each other....its a simple process.

i'd choose Greddy..i heard it and it sounds nice, one of the members gave me a video of them driving around and also behind it...sounds awesome, my friend used to have a 98 prelude tha thad a greddy cat-back and header and it sounded beautiful.
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