i'm changing my side exit exhaust to a single can in the back. i just have a 3 turbo back with high flow cat. i dont want it to sound like a civic tho. any ideas on what muffler is best?
i'm changing my side exit exhaust to a single can in the back. i just have a 3 turbo back with high flow cat. i dont want it to sound like a civic tho. any ideas on what muffler is best?
x2! same here going from side exit to rear can...but dont want that loud whine like civics!
It doesnt matter what you do, it won't sound like a civic. Any straight through canister is gonna produce a similar sound being they're all straight through with perforated walls. Just choose the one that gives the look you like.
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ooo ok well i heard one guys srt around here and when he downshifted while slowing down it had a really high pitch which almost made me wanna throw up...maybe he just had a really cheap ebay one i guess....
i saw a megan carbon fiber one i liked...anyone riding on that one???
Yea I saw that to on the for sale thread. Like 70 bucks right? I think Lagzilla was using that at one point. LagZilla aint here no more to vouch though.
I say buy because of how cheap it is, get some custom mandrel bent piping then do it. If you don't like it just sell the whole thing and get another
trust me you wont sound like a civic even if you get the cheap ebay can like the one im getting it still wont sound like a civic the motor is what makes your car sound like it does hell look at an S2000 they have an exhaust like us and hey sound nothing like us and alot of the people on here with single exits on here have the ebay can
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