A Good Toned Exaust
JimsCivicEX
02-17-2002, 02:45 PM
I have a 95 civic ex. I have headers and an intake and i would now like to add an exaust. Not a catback though. I want to just change my muffler to get a nice sounding tone that is not too loud. Can I do this by just changing my muffler?? I read earlier that i might be able to do this by getting rid of my resonator and keeping my stock muffler. Would this be a better idea?? If so what are the draw backs/cons of doing it this way? Thanx for the time.:)
praxis
02-17-2002, 03:02 PM
Replacing the muffler will give you a nice tone. I highly suggest replacing the piping as well...-->click here (http://pub28.ezboard.com/fpraxisperformanceautoworksllcfrm7.showMessage?top icID=1.topic)
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Brice
02-18-2002, 01:17 AM
Dude, it's all about the Apexi N1. That's my suggestion.
1995HondaCivic
02-18-2002, 03:34 AM
defiently go with 2.25" custom piping
i like the es tuning oval muffler
i like the es tuning oval muffler
amoney805
02-18-2002, 01:59 PM
if your not going with a full catback, you might want to look into tenzo venturi rear sections, i almost got one of those before i got my greddy.
JimsCivicEX
02-18-2002, 09:55 PM
what kind of price range am I looking at for the tenzo venturi rear sections or the es tuning muffler? That might be a question that says I'm too lazy to find out, but if you already know it would help. ;) Thanks either which way.
ric
02-18-2002, 09:59 PM
Originally posted by Brice
Dude, it's all about the Apexi N1. That's my suggestion.
yes
Dude, it's all about the Apexi N1. That's my suggestion.
yes
amoney805
02-19-2002, 11:34 AM
the tenzo you could probably find for under $250
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