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Old 06-22-2003, 09:11 PM
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Exhaust help

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i wanna get a new freeflow / performance exhaust for my car but i dont want it to be heard blocks away i want it to be pretty quite
so would i be better off going full catback from someone like skunk2 or would i be bett off goin custom pipe with muffler, if i were to go custom what exactly would i need (new cat convert? resinator or what?)
btw i have a 96 dx but i will have a b16 when i get then exhaust i u need to know.
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Old 06-22-2003, 09:22 PM
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if you want a quiet exhaust then the skunk2 is not what you want. i had it on my car and if you look at my sig it is now replaced with a hks hi-power exhaust because it was too loud. i was pulled over three times by the man while i was just cruising. for a cat back system i would recommend greddy evo, hks hi power, greddy sp, thermal r&d stealth,rsr, there are some more, but i can't remember them right now. you can also go with a custom exhaust. just make sure they use stainless steel mandrel bent pipping. you won't need a new cat, but its good to replace it with a hi flow cat. also buy a quality muffler and make they put some type of resonator some whre in the exhaust to keep it quiet.
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i would recomend the greddy evo, i have it and it sounds awsome. not ricey and crazy loud.
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also man look at past articles. i swear during the 3 months ive been on this board this topic has come up at least 50 times. you can find so much info on this if you do some research. i have a tanabe super racing medallion. excellent quality and not too loud. look it up
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Old 06-23-2003, 02:38 PM
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so if i go with 2 1/4in pipe with a res and will i still get some power gain along with a quiet ride?
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