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Chriskoss
08-02-2010, 04:16 PM
Hey guys
so apparently my front muffler is cracked and Midas quoted me 650 just for that part..
Surely I could get a whole new system for around 800-1k couldnt I? (Could anybody reccommend me a cheap and professional place in sydney for a new system pretty plzzz :D)

So ..

- what are your reccommendations for a new exhaust, I dont care about brands I just want a nice stainless steel exhaust with a 3'' tip (no cannon)... how much am I looking at roughly

- and what diametre is reccommended for a 1.8l B series, 2''.. 2.25'' ??

thankyou kindly for your help in advanced

GSi_PSi
08-02-2010, 05:46 PM
are you planning on working on your car>? or like going to sell it.... i dont see the need for a full expensive jdm exhaust unless your planning something later down the track, as B18A1 non-vtec isnt really worth large sums of money on.

Chriskoss
08-02-2010, 07:40 PM
Nah, going to sell it in the next year or 2.. its got a system on it now just sounds too ricey I want a soft purring sort of sound but sounds good in the top end..

Chriskoss
08-02-2010, 07:41 PM
are you planning on working on your car>? or like going to sell it.... i dont see the need for a full expensive jdm exhaust unless your planning something later down the track, as B18A1 non-vtec isnt really worth large sums of money on.

Nah, going to sell it within 1-2 years, but I still want to enjoy it in that time.. it has a system on it now but sounds too droney and ricey(not a cannon though) but I want something with a soft purring noise but sounds good in the top end

any recommendations? p.s I keep seeing ur car around lol

GSi_PSi
08-02-2010, 08:31 PM
i suggest get a xforce twinloop catback

JamB
08-02-2010, 08:45 PM
i suggest do not get an xforce twinloop because i had one and it died with in 3 months, shoots fibreglass

geeang
09-02-2010, 05:09 PM
Definately get one custom made, max 2.25" stainless steel mandrel bent exhaust with a nice muffler (usually magnaflow or something).

Good places to go in Sydney are:
Westside Mufflers in Padstow
Performance Exhaust in Northmead

Full custom 2" or 2.25" stainless steel mandrel bent catback + 1 resonator + muffler should be roughly $6-800 for good quality workmanship.

Chr1s
09-02-2010, 08:08 PM
SS Mandel bent? LOL!

I guarantee he won't notice a difference between press bent $300 system and a $1000 mandel bent stainless steel system.

To the OP, since you're selling the car in a few years, take it to your local exhaust shop, have them change what needs replacing with a new muffler and a tip (this will give you that "purr" you want but tell them you want this) and get it mild steel press bent.

If anyone wants to argue performance gains for a STOCK B18A, be my guest.

fromdeeeast
09-02-2010, 08:14 PM
You should try a lukey muffler.

Its got some grunt when you accelerate and it doesn't "fart". Its not loud but not quiet

Chriskoss
10-02-2010, 01:03 AM
Ok thanks for the tips guys

sort of confused what means what though.. i have NFI about exhausts

to Chr1s... are you talking about $300 for a full system from the engine back.. id rather do that than pay 800 bucks for a stainless steel 'mandrel bent' system...

So what am I exactly asking for at the exhaust shop when I go on the weekend.. a new front muffler 2 replace old one and then just a new rear muffler.. lukey or something? steel press bent to keep the costs down right? my budget is 400 max as yeah I dont want to be spending much as Im going to sell it in a year...

Thanks guys, sorry about the n00b questions

Chr1s
10-02-2010, 08:23 PM
Firstly, do this.

Look up yellow pages for exhaust shops in your area ie - carline, budget mufflers, tonys exhaust, georges exhaust, whatever. (they are examples mind you lol)

Ask them how much am I looking at for a catback in 2" pressbent mild steel with a muffler and a tip to give me a nice sound?

Write all the quotes down, then go see the select few, have them double check the quote before you proceed.

If you sound like you know what you want, there is less chance they will rip you a new asshole.

It should be less than $500. If it's more, I'd go elsewhere.



Ok thanks for the tips guys

sort of confused what means what though.. i have NFI about exhausts

to Chr1s... are you talking about $300 for a full system from the engine back.. id rather do that than pay 800 bucks for a stainless steel 'mandrel bent' system...

So what am I exactly asking for at the exhaust shop when I go on the weekend.. a new front muffler 2 replace old one and then just a new rear muffler.. lukey or something? steel press bent to keep the costs down right? my budget is 400 max as yeah I dont want to be spending much as Im going to sell it in a year...

Thanks guys, sorry about the n00b questions

Chriskoss
10-02-2010, 08:36 PM
Thanks chr1s, helps a bunch, i will do that rather than rocking up to the places and asking in person.. prob save some time..

thanks mate

MWAKU
10-02-2010, 09:22 PM
best diameter should get 60mm. i think its like 2.36". but just run the risk and get a twin loop muffla.. his might have shot fibreglass, but my one went through 3 owners over several years n was going orite

Chriskoss
11-02-2010, 05:53 PM
best diameter should get 60mm. i think its like 2.36". but just run the risk and get a twin loop muffla.. his might have shot fibreglass, but my one went through 3 owners over several years n was going orite

what risk.. what shooting fibreglass.. buy your what 1

plane english plz man

Chr1s
11-02-2010, 08:54 PM
Don't worry about it..

Trust me, it's not worth spending whatever it is for an xforce twin loop setup.

Problem is with honda scene, all the fanboys for some idiotic reason think that the HKS 74.56432345643"mm exhaust will outperform a 2.5" custom made by john @ exhaust shop system.

Chriskoss
11-02-2010, 10:50 PM
A mate told me the same thing.. 2'' mild steel press bent catback... do you think that is the go?

Also does this exhaust system your talking about come with everything from the catback.. including resonator.. rear muffler and tip?

Chr1s
11-02-2010, 11:09 PM
You have to state if you want a resonator or not, I think they are not much, ask a price for a resonator they'll be able to tell you on the spot and just add it onto the total price.

They will quote you to make the catback including;

flanges, hangers, rubber mounts if they are worn, muffler placement and tip fitment

Do 2", anything bigger will be loud and piss you off, it doesn't sound like you care if you have 1kw more in the upper power band for double the noise