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Old 04-06-2003, 01:52 PM
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How hard is it to put the RSX-S or RSX ehxaust on a 94 Accord sedan? Anyone have an pics from the back of this exhaust on an accord, the ones I found on the board were too dark to see.
Old 04-06-2003, 02:35 PM
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here are pix of them on my car. a 4th gen accord. but its basically the same

https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...t=rsxs+muffler

The stock piping from a RSX-S will not work bcuz of the bends, so you'll only be able to use the muffler. the only thing they had to do is shorten the piping and shorten the hangers so that it'll tuck nicely
Old 04-06-2003, 05:30 PM
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it's a good option, let us now how it turns out!
Old 04-06-2003, 07:20 PM
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Anyway. how much is RSX muffler??
Old 04-06-2003, 09:03 PM
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got mine for 50...



Old 04-07-2003, 12:57 PM
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why are you guys using RSX mufflers on your accords? Is it just cuz you can get them cheap? Its not like youre getting more performance from them. I mean if its just about the tip, why not get a generic stock muffler and buy a 6th gen V6 muffler tip?

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The reason I am considering the RSX-S muffler is because it will sound nicer and look nicer than the stock muffler and Mugen has decided to discontinue making the exhaust for the 5th gen Accords. All the other exhausts out on the market at too big and sound ridiculous. I personally do not like a huge tip coming out of the back of my car.
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Originally posted by vtecinside
why are you guys using RSX mufflers on your accords? Is it just cuz you can get them cheap? Its not like youre getting more performance from them. I mean if its just about the tip, why not get a generic stock muffler and buy a 6th gen V6 muffler tip?

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Performance was not a concern when I put mine on, It was sound. I've got a AEM CAI which I never got the pleasure of hearing its roar when I had a DTM style piece of shit muffler which would wake up whole neighborhoods at 10pm at night. 2nd reason is bcuz i'm tired of riceboys coming up and flexing on me just because I have a big muffler. 3rd I did not want to waste 4-500 dollars on a Greddy, Apex'i, or RS*R exhaust that makes my car stick out in the crowd.

The RSX-S muffler is bigger, its more free flowing than a stock accord muffler. and Why waste 70-80 on a muffler THEN another 20-30 on the tip when you can get the whole muffler and tip for 70 or less.
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there was a guy on HS selling a rsx rear section muffler that had a flange for the 5th gen already welded to it...
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on HS?



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