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Old 04-13-2008, 05:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Which is best and where?

Which exhaust do you think is the best for my prelude? I am deciding between skunk2, greddy or Apexi. Personally I like Apexi the best for overall performance. But what do you guys think and where is the best place to get one of them?
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My personal fav is the Greddy Evo 2, but I do like the style of the Apexi N1. Both will give you about the same gains, it just depends what style muffler you like.
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Yes i agree. I have the Greddy Evo 2 exhuast and love it. It has a nice deep sound. Mine isnt very loud but it sure does sound good.

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Hi guys, I'm new to this forum but not new to preludes. I'd go with the Apexi
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i have an apexi on my 3rd gen w h22a swap that seems to be working nice
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Has anyone ever installed a Flowmaster 60series onto thier Prelude?

I have enjoyed my Apexi for a while now!
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I personally like the Tanabe G-Spec medallion, but its been long discontinued .
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If you want maximum performance, go with the N1, but it's LOUD. I had the RS*R ExMag, and to me, it was the perfect blend of performance, sound, and looks. I'm not a fan of all stainless steel mufflers since it attracts cops more, and the ExMag had only a polished tip whereas everything else was flat black.
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Can you use an RSR exhaust on an h23 or will it not work due to no VTEC? I plan on installing a VTEC head later, but keeping the 23 block.
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Can you use an RSR exhaust on an h23 or will it not work due to no VTEC? I plan on installing a VTEC head later, but keeping the 23 block.
I had a H23, and it worked just fine. However, I think on 1992-1993 Preludes, the VTEC exhaust will not bolt up directly (flange or length...can't remember). Regardless, if you take it to an exhaust shop they'll be able to make it fit.
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