Want Exhaust
you have two options on exhaust. 1. you buy a universal muffler and mostly when you shop for that your shopping for the looks. you dont know how the sound quality of it will be because you have never heard that one before but most of them sound alot like the after effects of drinking the water in mexico. you go down to your local and have "big earl" who never even finished highschool but he knows how to do a mean setup for an el camino. you have them do it and they cut you a deal. and your car sounds just like everyother crx and civic out there you pull up to a guy in an evo and he shakes his head. you migh get some power and better flow or you can do this. 2. buy and exhaust thats been tested, rated to have better flow, fitment, and and some torque and whp not to mention SOUND! plus it might save you some cash in the longrun cause cops like to give tickets on cheapass loud exhaust. but hey thats just my opinion i have on of those "big earl jobs" and i cant wait to rip it out with a greddy.
Originally Posted by Puerto_reCOn
uhhhhhh.....dude, 2.5 is too big. and yes 2.25 is better for N/A. and outlet, i guess. haha experiment.
Originally Posted by HobieKopek
In the 4 years I've been on here, I've yet to see anyone prove that. My car was just fine with a 2.5" Buschur exhaust when it was NA.
Originally Posted by jack syn
you have two options on exhaust. 1. you buy a universal muffler and mostly when you shop for that your shopping for the looks. you dont know how the sound quality of it will be because you have never heard that one before but most of them sound alot like the after effects of drinking the water in mexico. you go down to your local and have "big earl" who never even finished highschool but he knows how to do a mean setup for an el camino. you have them do it and they cut you a deal. and your car sounds just like everyother crx and civic out there you pull up to a guy in an evo and he shakes his head. you migh get some power and better flow or you can do this. 2. buy and exhaust thats been tested, rated to have better flow, fitment, and and some torque and whp not to mention SOUND! plus it might save you some cash in the longrun cause cops like to give tickets on cheapass loud exhaust. but hey thats just my opinion i have on of those "big earl jobs" and i cant wait to rip it out with a greddy. 

Depends on what kind of muffler he gets, my brother has just a muffler and an intake and his car is loud, almost as loud as mine with a header, full exhaust and no resonator.
^what car does he drive?
Because back in my ricer days I had an ebay muffler slapped on and it was really quiet. Now with a header, resonator, stock cat, and greddy muffler I am way louder.
Because back in my ricer days I had an ebay muffler slapped on and it was really quiet. Now with a header, resonator, stock cat, and greddy muffler I am way louder.
Last edited by lancerman360; Nov 24, 2006 at 02:20 PM.
I had a really small, thin walled ebay muffler and it was suprisingly quiet so I had the stock resonator removed and that made it a little louder.
I am glad my tastes have evolved. lol
I am glad my tastes have evolved. lol
hey dude not being an *** but that isnt a muffler. that is what you call a baffle, its a stright shot and you probably wont notice much of a difference if you put it on or left it off, other than looks. if u do put that on there with a cutom cb with no other mufflers ur deff going to sound like a honda and ricey as hell. but if u do like this look when you get ur cb done tell who ever u get to do it to put some type of actual muffler on it. just make sure its a high flow so that it dosent restrict you.
Originally Posted by ambystom01
Depends on what kind of muffler he gets, my brother has just a muffler and an intake and his car is loud, almost as loud as mine with a header, full exhaust and no resonator.
Ill admit its loud as f--k but i get the burble upon deceleration and a wicked buzz above 4k.
And it is nowhere near as loud as my 4A-GE was with a real muffler on. That was obscene.
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man i don't get some people actually paying $500-700 for a catback because its stainless steel. Its going under your car for one, and two, regular exhaust tubing from a shop is waaaay lighter than stainless. Just get the RRM magnaflow muffler (or anywhere that sells them) and have a shop weld it in. I was quoted $110 to weld a custom catback matched to the muffler (I think 2.5"). The muffler I think was like $275 brand new from RRM. It sounds amazing and isn't loud (I didn't get the catback made, that would make it louder). Or just buy any thick walled muffler for a low tone.
Originally Posted by jack syn
you have two options on exhaust. 1. you buy a universal muffler and mostly when you shop for that your shopping for the looks. you dont know how the sound quality of it will be because you have never heard that one before but most of them sound alot like the after effects of drinking the water in mexico. you go down to your local and have "big earl" who never even finished highschool but he knows how to do a mean setup for an el camino. you have them do it and they cut you a deal. and your car sounds just like everyother crx and civic out there you pull up to a guy in an evo and he shakes his head. you migh get some power and better flow or you can do this. 2. buy and exhaust thats been tested, rated to have better flow, fitment, and and some torque and whp not to mention SOUND! plus it might save you some cash in the longrun cause cops like to give tickets on cheapass loud exhaust. but hey thats just my opinion i have on of those "big earl jobs" and i cant wait to rip it out with a greddy. 







