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I was just wondering if the old evo exhaust with the aluminized steel piping holds up. My friend just bought one for his rsx for $350. Does any1 think the piping will eventually corrode? We live in central Ohio with a lot of salt on the roads in the winters so maybe theres a problem. But isn't the mild steel piping designed to hold up to pretty much anything? Anyway, it was only $350 (new) so who's complaing.
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Re: hows the old greddy evo hold up?
It will corrode, thats why most people don't get the old one or get the new Evo2.
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Re: hows the old greddy evo hold up?
I've heard it starts to corrode fairly quickly, at that...
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Re: hows the old greddy evo hold up?
For about 150 (I think) more i'd fork over for an EVO2 and not have to worry about corrosion - or get another exhaust.
For the same price as the EVO2 i'd get the HKS or something. Or an actual performance mod. |
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Re: Re: hows the old greddy evo hold up?
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Re: hows the old greddy evo hold up?
Well its true
a performance mod would be a lot better than like a 3 hp gain from an exhaust
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