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Best Cat Back System

What is the best sounding muffler out there?


I had a Ractive (yea i know) and it sounded great, it was real deep, but someone jacked it off my car

So i am looking to buy a new CAT Back System, just curious as to what would work best with a b16 swap and make the most power? Also, something deep sounding is good
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Old 11-14-2003, 07:55 AM
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Re: Best Cat Back System

I like the HKS Sport. It looks real sleeper, sounds good, flows good... If you need a source, I have one...
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real deep HKS would be good Greddy is ok umm RSR EX is so slick.
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I've heard nothing but good things about the Thermal R&D cat-back. I'd look into Skunk2 as well...
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Yeah, I've heard alot of good stuff about Thermal R&D.

I love my DC Sports Stainless cat-back though... it's great. I've had it for 3 years, and it's still shines like new, sounds great, and good for performance gain as well. I'd deffinitely recommend it.
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Re: Best Cat Back System

for the thermal r&d, i love mine. hks is nice, greddy and dc isnt too bad either.
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For best sound go for the Greddy evo catback exhaust, My boy put it on his 2001 soch accord, before it clocked out at 130 with stock exhaust,after he put the greddy on it did the whole dash
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i think he was asking what system was best for a 4g civic...

i love my thermal...sounded absolutely awsome with the zc. its very deep and relatively quiet during normal driving, but when you get on it, it sounds mean as hell...like it ate thumbtacks for breakfast..lol.

shit....my thermal is all bashed up courtesy of a train track, and it still sounds better than any of those shitty "universal" systems.

the hks sport, if you can even find it...will be very expensive. also, keep in mind, that it isnt stainless steel. my mechanic has one, and yes for sleeper quality it cant be matched, but id much rather have the durability of a full stainless system.
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Re: Best Cat Back System

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For best sound go for the Greddy evo catback exhaust, My boy put it on his 2001 soch accord, before it clocked out at 130 with stock exhaust,after he put the greddy on it did the whole dash
im pretty sure they dont make a greddy evo for the 4th gen civics.. just the mx or sp if i remember correctly.
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yea they do, i checked it out already
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Tenabe Racing Medallion Sounds Good And U Get Pretty Good Power From It They Also Other Versions For Ur Car Like G-power Medallion And Hyper Medallion They All Sound Good And U Get Goog PowerALSO APEXI IS GOOD
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