Megan seems cool for what you get but I can't stand their name. Its like one of those companys that makes their name realllly close to a good brand and sells half assed parts. Mugen/Megan Now if they actually had an original name I think their company may actually go somewhere other than Ebay.
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well, after seeing the thread on honda-Tech, i wont buy megan racing products. the welds broke off 3 weeks after install.
I will have to look at that thread.. they have a lifetime warranty and I used it, so I don't think its a big deal.. the bracket on mine that bolts to the back of the block broke off, so I got a new downpipe section for free, just don't bolt that bracket up and you will be ok. The same thing happens to 75% of DC headers, which cost like 3x's as much ha..
as far as the name thing, they are not trying to imitate Mugen at all, I don't know where this came from?(someone initially thought that when they came on the scene), I don't think they have anything they make that copies a mugen part in the first place.. I think Megan is the girlfriends name of the dude that owns/created the company..
now if their name was mugan, then maybe we might have an issue lol..
well, after seeing the thread on honda-Tech, i wont buy megan racing products. the welds broke off 3 weeks after install.
If you're referring to the bracket that's on the downpipe, the same holds for DC headers as well. That's why I didn't bolt those brackets up when I installed mine, and I have no rattling/fitment issues for the last year or so that I've had it.
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Well after much internal debate i ordered a damn Megan SS for 128 shipped from Ebay. Well we will see...if its crap then it aint a huge loss and after everything Ive read about DC, its worth trying something new.
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