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    Which exhaust?

    Hey guys, i have a Type s and wated a Bit more power and I want it sounding better, any suggestions on an exhaust i could get, i am not looking at spending alot of money either..

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    Look in the trader sections. There is a tanabe axel bake exhaust for DC5. Should be able to fit ur car. Check out the section.

    I wanna get the Tanabe Super Medelion Racing Exhaust. Different to what everyone else got on the road. Suppose to be 95dB only too.

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    give james-blkcrx a PM he will sort u out.


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    Fujitsubo is the best!

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    Fujitsubo... yeah.... i like that sound...
    i think sounds wise Fujistubo is best...
    Price, they are about same price... aren't they ???

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    depends what type of sound u are after.. there is a video/sound exhaust thread on http://forums.clubrsx.com i think u need to go to the 'performance basics' page. hope it helps.. it helped me make the decision on which exhaust to get..

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    I'd go Fujitsubo. Quality is great and the exhaust note is not loud at idle but screams in vtec. But yeah, what urbanracer.com said, use that link and decide for yourself.
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    I'd go with the suggestions of Fujitsubo...RM-01A is good for maintaining a low dB when driving normally, but also when you WOT it sounds beautiful...Powergetter is just as good...both are similaly priced...slight variance b/w the 2

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    I'm getting a Buddy-Club Pro-Spec exhaust on my DC5R and Toda Headers. When you've heard that combination when it idles, turns heads. Moderately loud and fits the Type-S. If you want a low-base type or exhaust feeling then go with Spoon if not, and your into outrageously loud go for Buddy-Club Spec. II (you literaly go def. no joke its ear numbing and VTEC sounds like a jet roaring past). Power gains are all about the same usually 5% more power gain with spoon, mugen, toda, buddy-club etc. Spec II has the best gains as it comprimises noise pollution for a nice 7% power gain. I've done research into exhausts and witnessed many DC5s coming out of my friend's performance work-shop. Fujitsubo is ok too as the others said. You'll find Spec. II to be the cheapest, the loudest and the best power gains (as it is a straight pipe cat-back).

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    Cant find the link of the videos in clubRSX...can someone put a link up to specific page please?

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