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Old 10-18-2004, 05:46 PM
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Question exhaust piping?

I own a 1992 mitsubishi eclipse 1.8L fwd. A while ago I had a muffler put on my car. My whole exhaust is stock except for the muffler. Would it be better if I had catback exhaust or wouldnt it matter? Does bigger piping make your exhaust louder?
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Re: exhaust piping?

bigger piping will make your exhaust louder. with a 1.8 N/A (naturaly aspirated, non-turbo) you dont want too big of pipe because you'll lose low end power. if you want to go fast a 1.8 isnt the car to do it in lol. i had one and it was a fun car but its not very fast compared to others.
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Re: exhaust piping?

Would bigger piping make my exhaust sound high pitched or just louder with the same deep sound like it has now?
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