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jebus112
25-09-2013, 10:22 PM
Hey guys, sorry for the noob question - but I can't seem to find decent answers/products anywhere...

I've got a mechanically stock 95 EXi (manual sedan) and I want to give it a nice deep exhaust note (not necessarily a loud one - just deeper) legally, and on a tight-ass budget. Links to products or ideas would be much appreciated.

-Jebus112.

Daveho1
26-09-2013, 05:37 AM
perhaps a modified exhaust.


i donno 2.25 catback with a good center mufler and rear muffler

jebus112
26-09-2013, 10:56 AM
Any idea on cost and what products to use and where to get them?

curtis265
26-09-2013, 11:11 AM
Maybe start with an intake?

kraftycuts
26-09-2013, 12:02 PM
Just get an exhaust shop to delete the stock resonators should be nice and deep after that. shouldn't cost too much because it will be a cut and weld.
Otherwise get a straight pipe from cat to muffler if you have a bit more money

Jasemas
26-09-2013, 12:46 PM
As curtis said
Get the stock air box
Gut the resonator and put in a pod filter
At the front of the car will sound badass over 3000rpm
but from the exhaust will still sound stock if you do have a stock system - so no cop magnet :P

jebus112
26-09-2013, 05:36 PM
The Accord is just a daily that I'm tryin to make into a classy daily - so it will hardly ever (if at all) see rpm of 3000+.

As for the resonator delete at an exhaust shop, won't that make the sound more raspy and tinny like a teeny tiny motorbike?

EKVTIR-T
26-09-2013, 05:51 PM
As for the resonator delete at an exhaust shop, won't that make the sound more raspy and tinny like a teeny tiny motorbike?
Yes,please dont just remove the resonators...


2.25 piping with either a very long resonator

http://thumbs2.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mCOw-hmiHpgogoF811aIIzg.jpg

or straight through muffler

http://www.sr20-forum.com/usergallery/4654af46cd2059f9.jpg



and for the rear,a sport muffler with a decent sized body to it,not a cannon

http://s15.postimg.org/d02uemouz/how_exhaust_systems_work_36521_4.jpg

Jasemas
26-09-2013, 11:35 PM
The Accord is just a daily that I'm tryin to make into a classy daily - so it will hardly ever (if at all) see rpm of 3000+.

Jesus how do you get around
Your fuel consumption must be kind of bad and i feel sorry for your f22b2 as its always under alot of load around the 1500-2000rpm mark
Take it over 4000rpms and hear the engine come to life

Daveho1
27-09-2013, 05:25 AM
+1^^^
i know alot of people who think that just not reving the engine is a good thing.... its not like they are made to do it or anything

jebus112
28-09-2013, 11:45 PM
Yes,please dont just remove the resonators...


2.25 piping with either a very long resonator

http://thumbs2.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mCOw-hmiHpgogoF811aIIzg.jpg

or straight through muffler

http://www.sr20-forum.com/usergallery/4654af46cd2059f9.jpg



and for the rear,a sport muffler with a decent sized body to it,not a cannon

http://s15.postimg.org/d02uemouz/how_exhaust_systems_work_36521_4.jpg

I found a 2.5" cat back setup on eBay for roughly $120 postage included. It had a hotdog resonator and also what I assume to be a straight through muffler with a tip on it. No details on the muffler itself were given though, only that it was infact included and welded to the 2.5" piping with mounts/hangers (specific to the car) welded also - with a 4" tip.

Any thoughts? Baring in mind the minuscule budget and desire only for a deeper note and not huge performance gains, that is...

Daveho1
29-09-2013, 07:00 AM
havent seen it but im betting it will sound like shit

Jasemas
29-09-2013, 12:14 PM
I found a 2.5" cat back setup on eBay for roughly $120 postage included. It had a hotdog resonator and also what I assume to be a straight through muffler with a tip on it. No details on the muffler itself were given though, only that it was infact included and welded to the 2.5" piping with mounts/hangers (specific to the car) welded also - with a 4" tip.

Any thoughts? Baring in mind the minuscule budget and desire only for a deeper note and not huge performance gains, that is...
Why not do what we suggested? With the a new air intake
Piping would only be $30? And a pod filter another $20?
Don't buy ebay crap...

curtis265
29-09-2013, 12:15 PM
I found a 2.5" cat back setup on eBay for roughly $120 postage included. It had a hotdog resonator and also what I assume to be a straight through muffler with a tip on it. No details on the muffler itself were given though, only that it was infact included and welded to the 2.5" piping with mounts/hangers (specific to the car) welded also - with a 4" tip.

Any thoughts? Baring in mind the minuscule budget and desire only for a deeper note and not huge performance gains, that is...

i can guarantee that it will not give you a deep sound

more like a tinny raspy swarm of bees honda sound

Daveho1
30-09-2013, 07:08 AM
look heres what it is;
an intake wont give you an exhaust sound so if you spacifically want an exhaust note then dont touch the intake. but intake noise is the best.
if you want your car to sound like shit then take the ebay unit but if you want a subtle low exhaust note then buy or build a catback with a quality center and rear muffler. if your looking to save money then you can use crush bend mild steel for the piping..
you need to understand that the low deep rumble is a byproduct of a quality high flow but well muffled exhaust system.
the other option is to download an mp3 of the tone you like and play it lowed when u go cruising to the city.

Jasemas
30-09-2013, 04:03 PM
the other option is to download an mp3 of the tone you like and play it lowed when u go cruising to the city.

SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!!!!!!!!! hahaha

dove grey 64
30-09-2013, 06:15 PM
Daveho is on the money. Quality exhaust makes a good note. What state are you in? Croydon exhaust fix does awesome custom work cheap