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  1. #1
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    DC2 Integra VTiR

    DC2 Exhaust. What do i get?!

    It is now time for me to get an exhaust for my DC2 integra. I'm looking at getting a full cat-back system if i can...if the price ain't too dear.

    Could you guys help me choose which one is better suited to my personal preferences.

    I don't like the irritating droning noise when the cars being pushed. I'm after a deep sounding note. It can't be too loud either. eg (buddy club spec 2-3) now that's f***kn loud!!

    What are your opinions?

    What I have been looking at so far:

    1) Spoon N1 axle back exhaust
    2) Xforce Twin Loop Exhaust
    3) Fujitsubo Power Getter Exhaust
    4) Maybe Buddy Club Spec 3 exhaust
    "it's peanut butter jelly time!"

  2. #2
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    Aug 2005
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    Melbourne - Westside M*th
    Car:
    96 Integra
    mugen? ive got a mugen one and its very nice. not loud at idle at all

  3. #3
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    3) Fujitsubo Power Getter Exhaust

    my mate had this exhaust and it was pretty loud

  4. #4
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    Sydney
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    MX-5 SE
    fuji !

    i got one on my dc2r.. isnt 2 loud below high cam, but once on high cam sounds like a race car

    although the engine note is complemented with a beefier note thanks 2 5zigen extractors and a high flow car...
    'The Dave'

    Old - DC2R - 122fwkw - 1:10.6 WP

    New - MX5 SE - 165rwkw -

  5. #5
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    SAPPORO, Japan (prev. Eastwood, SYD)
    Car:
    DC2R
    Fujitsubo RM-01A

    less drony than the Power Getter and apparently sounds fantastic when on wide open throttle.

    Otherwise, Mugen Twin-Loop... quite possibly the quietest aftermarket cat-back exhaust.. But a little dearer than the others...

    But i highly recommend the RM-01A.. and I'm sure alot of other dc2 drivers will agree!

  6. #6
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    Mar 2006
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    1) Spoon N1 axle back exhaust

    be a canh. hahaha jks

  7. #7
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    if i can find one lolz...sure why not be like canh!
    "it's peanut butter jelly time!"

  8. #8
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    id go for the mugen twin loop but if u cant afford get the Xforce twin loop

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