deep tone exhaust
siege911
05-01-2005, 08:08 PM
Hey guys! Just trying to get some information about exhaust... I'm looking to purchase a full cat-back for my 98 civic ex, and I was wondering if you guys know of any brands that have a nice deep, throaty tone to them. I don't want a weedwhacker on steroids type sound, but rather a deeper tone. Thanks!
Greenblurr93
05-01-2005, 10:45 PM
the RS*R Mag (or whatever the name is) is supposed to sound good
Kven
05-01-2005, 11:32 PM
the RS*R Mag (or whatever the name is) is supposed to sound good
the admin on Hondaswap.com had them(the GTII version), and said theyre are too loud, but the regular ones are said to have a good tone. from what ive heard personally, i like the Magnaflows the best.
the admin on Hondaswap.com had them(the GTII version), and said theyre are too loud, but the regular ones are said to have a good tone. from what ive heard personally, i like the Magnaflows the best.
GScivic7
05-02-2005, 04:13 AM
the RS*R exmag sounds really good. The GTII is a straight through canister muffler, not bound to sound very good on a N/A car.
umbs2006
05-03-2005, 10:22 PM
I would definetely go with the rsr...awesome quality at WOT and low profile.....found my at the comparison shopping site....tunermarket.com
http://www.tunermarket.com/search_param.aspx?action=mainsearch&keywords=rsr%20exmag&intSubCategoryId=0
got it for like 480 shipped or something.
http://www.tunermarket.com/search_param.aspx?action=mainsearch&keywords=rsr%20exmag&intSubCategoryId=0
got it for like 480 shipped or something.
siege911
05-03-2005, 11:29 PM
thanks guys... will definitely consider it... sounds like it's worth the money
siege911
05-03-2005, 11:49 PM
oh, btw... i was looking at flowmaster, and read some pretty good reviews about the AT line... What do you guys think? It's a little cheaper, but they said it still produced a sweet tone.
GScivic7
05-04-2005, 12:22 AM
have you every heard flowmasters on a 4 cylinder truck? that's what it's going to sound like on your car exactly.
siege911
05-04-2005, 12:24 AM
I've never heard them on a 4-cylinder truck... sound ricey at all?
94PreludeJDM
05-04-2005, 03:01 PM
Flowmaster does have some stuff that is relatively quiet, i think it's the 40 series, but they only sell the muffler, you'd have to still pay for the piping, mandrel bending, etc. The RSR Exmag will come with everything you need, for the most part, hence the extra cost.
siege911
05-04-2005, 09:32 PM
Thanks... I was looking at RS*R's website, and it says they only have it for the 2-dr coupe, not the sedan... and wouldn't ya know it, I have the sedan. Guess I'll have to look somewhere else. Any ideas? I've heard some good things about the flowmaster, and from clips I heard it sounded nice, even on a PT Cruiser. What do you guys think?
GScivic7
05-04-2005, 09:54 PM
I've never heard them on a 4-cylinder truck... sound ricey at all?
not ricey persay, but having a flowie on your car makes it sound like a fucking truck. Friend had a flowie on his 89 Accord, sounded like shit.
I think that Apex'i makes the World Sport exhaust for sedans, you should check that out. It's on par with the RS*R ExMag exhaust.
not ricey persay, but having a flowie on your car makes it sound like a fucking truck. Friend had a flowie on his 89 Accord, sounded like shit.
I think that Apex'i makes the World Sport exhaust for sedans, you should check that out. It's on par with the RS*R ExMag exhaust.
siege911
05-04-2005, 11:02 PM
thanks again guys, much appreciated. I'll let you know what I decide on (if anything yet)!
siege911
05-05-2005, 02:38 AM
Well... been looking again, and I can't seem to find the Apex'i World Sport system for the sedan either... it's making me angry... do you guys know of any sites that have it specifically?
cuztumcrunkdx
05-05-2005, 05:38 PM
i have a sedan also..........i have a tsudo cat-back which i got off ebay and it dont sound bad at all
siege911
05-05-2005, 07:09 PM
cool, do you know the model or any other info that would help me out?
Omega7
05-05-2005, 11:09 PM
I have flowmaster on my 99 civic, sounds nice exsept when I put header and new cat on it made the muffler make this shitty ass sound, sounds like metal tapping together really really fast...i hate it....goes away a little bit when the muffler warms up. Think it might have something to do with the new cat converter, dunno though...if anyone has any info on this, fill me in pls...
RevolutionR
05-07-2005, 11:38 PM
I would definetely go with the rsr...awesome quality at WOT and low profile.....found my at the comparison shopping site....tunermarket.com
http://www.tunermarket.com/search_param.aspx?action=mainsearch&keywords=rsr%20exmag&intSubCategoryId=0
got it for like 480 shipped or something.
Interesting site.. a lot of retailer selections for name brand products. Good find.
http://www.tunermarket.com/search_param.aspx?action=mainsearch&keywords=rsr%20exmag&intSubCategoryId=0
got it for like 480 shipped or something.
Interesting site.. a lot of retailer selections for name brand products. Good find.
LucidReality
05-12-2005, 04:57 PM
Ive got an '87 Accord LX-I, and ive got an OBX 3.5" outlet with 2.5" piping. Sounds good. Not too high pitched, bout middle. But it does get annoying after a long drivedue to the 3.5" output :) So i put the silencer on everyonce in a while. Now if i could only reset the muffler, cause it was a custom job, and the bracket fell off, leaving the muffler dangling. currently held up by a wire coathanger :)
icE_x
05-15-2005, 05:58 PM
hmm if it doesn't have one for your model can't you just buy the parts individually and have a custom shop do the piping? and jus give them the muffler/resonator/etc
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