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Old 11-06-2003, 05:02 PM
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Default Need a new muffler...any suggestions?

Aight, my stock 94 accord LX muffler is starting to rust a big hole and since i have to get a new one to pass inspections, my dad said he would cover it. Well, i would like something with some decent sound (not rice sound) so what kind of mufflers can you guys suggest? and PLEASE don't tell me to get a complete cat-back system because i don't and will not have the money for it any time soon.
Old 11-06-2003, 08:17 PM
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muffler with decent sound? hm.
Old 11-06-2003, 08:55 PM
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i was looking to get custom piping and the universal tanabe hyper medallion. but instead, i got the apex ws.
Old 11-06-2003, 10:04 PM
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magnaflow muffler is the only way to go! www.magnaflow.com - and look up a dealer near you.

Sound good, and look nearly stock, but flow probably the best out of just about any muffler too. Very nice quality.

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Apexi WS was a good choice. A few friends of mine have N1's...they sound like shit on the F22.
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we sell a lot of Es oval style mufflers with our custom piping,

it has a stock like look and isnt all that flashy. so you dont get harassed by punks or cops.. but its straight through and sounds very nice..

www.accordinglydone.com/store take a look
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I have the Bosal/Brospeed exhuast on mine and love it. Nice sound but not too loud, great tuned sound. Plus it keeps the stock look but the tips are 3in.

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Originally posted by 92lx
magnaflow muffler is the only way to go! www.magnaflow.com - and look up a dealer near you.

Sound good, and look nearly stock, but flow probably the best out of just about any muffler too. Very nice quality.

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magnaflow would not be my choice unless i was building a racecar.

http://www.superhonda.com/forum/show...hreadid=132594
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Originally posted by 96Vtec
I have the Bosal/Brospeed exhuast on mine and love it. Nice sound but not too loud, great tuned sound. Plus it keeps the stock look but the tips are 3in.

Thanks for tips and everything guys, but im only looking for MUFFLERS at this point. I can't afford a complete system right now.....is there anyway i can just get the muffler part that will bolt straight on from any of these exhaust systems you guys have mentioned?
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buy a muffler, then have a shop make an axleback out for you. that will be bolt on then.



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