Ok well got my new magnaflow on..n wow it flows..but damn its LOUD...haha well took it back to the exhaust shop and they explained to me that the resonator they put on last time is really small..which it is..and for 60$ they can fix it.
You know what screw it..lol ima get a full apexi n1 exhaust. Cheapest i found was 460 shipped. Anyone find a better price. Its for a 93 prelude si.
Anyone want a dual tip magnaflow? It is super deep and clean but wow its loud ..but only because i have a small resonator. It wouldnt be off the car for a week or 2 till i get a new exhaust on. Anyones interested let meh kno!
Steve
Also my uncle bought me an AEM v2 intake..ahh everything on my car now is name brand lmao! I told myself in the beginning i would go the cheapest route..well i was wrong..
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1995 Honda Prelude S
- JDM H22 Swap - 40K
- AEM Cold Air Intake
- DC Header
- High Flow Cat
- DC Catback Exhaust
...................How can the RSR yeild really good gains if its so quiet? I want the best flowing exhaust! I want the most gains! Sound isnt a big issure..i just dont want it so loud it shakes my windows like it is now. Im already used to a loud exhaust with my old muffler.. but not this loud.
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1995 Honda Prelude S
- JDM H22 Swap - 40K
- AEM Cold Air Intake
- DC Header
- High Flow Cat
- DC Catback Exhaust
Last edited by SteveO000000001; 02-06-2005 at 09:17 AM.
Well it woulda cost 60$ more...im quite frankly sick of doing the custom exhaust..thats why i finally broke down and got the apexi n1. I just want something that has proven gains! Also there is a leak somewhere on my custom piping..im not sure if its the header or the piping..doesnt matter now. Ill let you know the results of the AEM v2 and the apexi n1. May even make some sound clips
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1995 Honda Prelude S
- JDM H22 Swap - 40K
- AEM Cold Air Intake
- DC Header
- High Flow Cat
- DC Catback Exhaust
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