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Old 06-06-2003, 11:07 PM
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Question Which do you prefer???

Do you guys like the apexi N1 stlye canister mufflers that are angled or the regular style mufflers that come across and come out like stock position?

Which one do you prefer and why? Is there any difference in performance between the two?
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Old 06-06-2003, 11:12 PM
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i prefere it to come out the back on the passenger side straight, think mine looks sick like that, and mines a canister too
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I think it looks incredibly stupid to have a canister muffler, with the exhaust groove on the other side.

That is of course, unless you have a body kit. But I have seen very few tastefully done.
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I think it looks incredibly stupid to have a canister muffler, with the exhaust groove on the other side.
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I preffer the STOCK, OEM look........
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I preffer the STOCK, OEM look........

ditto, but with the exeption of having 2.5 pipe ran from the muffler back with a nice 2.5 chrome tip
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someone on here a while back had teh muffler coming out the passenger side straight back, and just cut the bumper all teh way across it looked really tight. i want to do it that way.
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i like the angled look, it just looks so racey to me. i really love racing
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I preffer the STOCK, OEM look........
i agree, or if you redo youe exhaust then just straight pipe it back maybe chrome but it isnt needed

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I preffer the STOCK, OEM look........
I should take some pics of my exhaust.. It looks completley stock, but its all 2.5" piping.. No chrome tips or any shit like that.

All swing, no bling.
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I think it looks incredibly stupid to have a canister muffler, with the exhaust groove on the other side.

That is of course, unless you have a body kit. But I have seen very few tastefully done.
what he said
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it's something you shove up your ass to blow smoke outta :smoker2:
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I should take some pics of my exhaust.. It looks completley stock, but its all 2.5" piping.. No chrome tips or any shit like that.

All swing, no bling.
thats the sickest way to run it, it is what i would do

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Or you can get the HKS.....

its 2 1/4" all the way back I think, with 2 stock looking tips. Super flow characteristics, almost as quiet as stock.....sleeper style rules.
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