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Old 08-08-2003, 04:35 PM
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Help With MUFFLER!!!

What muffler should i get for my 1994 Honda Accord Ex 4dr. I am looking for a loud, muffler that is around $100. A little more is ok but that is my price range. I am new to the racing scene so help me out. Thanks.
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Old 08-08-2003, 05:01 PM
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do you have a job? It would be best to save up for an entire catback system. But if not then you could get an Apexi N1 knock off or something like these. http://www.sslorder.com/nrgmotorsports/196.html
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Re: Help With MUFFLER!!!

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What muffler should i get for my 1994 Honda Accord Ex 4dr. I am looking for a loud, muffler that is around $100. A little more is ok but that is my price range. I am new to the racing scene so help me out. Thanks.
Id say either save the money until you can afford a cat-back system or make a cheap intake with a k&n filter. A deafening/annoying/raspy muffler wont help you much but a full cat-back exhaust will(performance wise). This will help you "fit-in" with the so called "racing scene".
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Old 08-08-2003, 09:56 PM
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A great place to look is on eBay. I wouldn't know the exact brand that would sound good cause I don't have an Accord, but they are a lot cheaper on there than buying from an Online Store or something like that. I bought a muffler for my car for less than a third of the suggested retail price. But I also shelled out the extra $150 to have a shop bend me some pipe for a cat-back. I'm not sure what some of these people do but around here there are a lot of people with Civic's and their cars are just obnoxiously loud and annoying. I don't know if they "just" throw a muffler on their car and that's why it sounds like crap but whatever you do, don't be that guy.
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I have an OBX Racing muffler that I bought for $140 but I'll sell it to you for cheaper. It's never been used before because about 2 days after I bought it the car that I was going to put it on was totalled so I haven't been able to use. I'm not going to use it on my bimmer, but when I get a new car I'm going to get a Full Catback system...So you can have it for $115. I can go a bit lower but that's my starting price. You can send me a PM or you can email me at: [email protected]. Let me know.


P.S. Just for clarity's sake...It's only the muffler
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