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baffled muffler
hey guys, i have a 2.5" pipe underneath my 94 civic vti auto, and with is normal straight through muffler (not stainless steel) and its making an awful sound and abit to loud, i asked a exhaust shop and he said its cause of the straigth through muffler which is making it loud, he said i should get a baffled muffler. i dont really care about performance, i just want to lower the sound abit and remove this flapping type of sound from the muffler. its a 2" baffled muffler.
with a baffled muffler really make the sound lower compared to having a straight through muffler please any 1 thankyou |
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Re: baffled muffler
yes, if you dont care about performance, go back to oem.
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Re: baffled muffler
I still have my O.E.M Exhaust from the the Catalytic Converter back... Sounds great (to me at least).
However, I have Megan 4-2-1 Header, and a Megan High Flow Catalytic Converter... So it's wide open up top, but still provides back pressure at the back end... It's an interesting sound. -Wes
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