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    Post Deep exhaust note

    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.

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    perhaps a modified exhaust.


    i donno 2.25 catback with a good center mufler and rear muffler
    Mate my bbk cost more than your Honda.
    -Amant02

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    Any idea on cost and what products to use and where to get them?

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    Maybe start with an intake?
    S P A M | W O R K S
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    PHC


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    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

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    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
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    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?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus112 View Post
    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



    or straight through muffler





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


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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus112 View Post
    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
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    +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
    Mate my bbk cost more than your Honda.
    -Amant02

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    Yes,please dont just remove the resonators...


    2.25 piping with either a very long resonator



    or straight through muffler





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

    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...

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    havent seen it but im betting it will sound like shit
    Mate my bbk cost more than your Honda.
    -Amant02

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