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Old 05-10-2003, 01:00 AM
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!!To All High Performance Exhaust Users!!

I want to know what type of Complete Catback Systems ya'll have purchased and are they worth it! By the specify type and brand. Thanks
I'm currently in the process of searching for the right Exhaust for my 88" Honda Civic CRX. I would like to receive information on the difference between Straight through designs and the regular setup. I do know some info about the regular setup but would like to know performance wise diffrence. Thank ya'll for taking the time. By the way I've got a swap in progress soon and would also like to know the models
that will fit either B16 or B18b.
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Old 05-10-2003, 01:02 AM
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for your crx I reccomend the Greddy MX or the thermal cat back ... two best ones that I know of ... come into the 88-91 civic/crx forum sometime and talk to us, you will get a lot more helpful suggestions and input there than here.
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Old 05-10-2003, 02:42 AM
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Basically the exhaust set up you'd be buying would be car specific not engine specific. You would'nt look for a b16 or b18 exhaust. I myself have a Tanabe Racing Medallion. IMHO it's well worth the price tag but so are many others. Do some research to choose one that fits your taste in look and sound because that's basically what you'd be paying for. Performance difference varies very slightly.
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screw all that. just run a b-pipe.

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