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Old 03-30-2012, 07:12 PM
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My next mod is a AEM SRI. My goal is to get a good sound, I'm not too concerned about performace. I was looking at the Flowmaster 60 Series, but it's kind of expensive. I know it takes a lot of $$$ to get a good sound. I would like some opinions on whether or not it would be better to get a whole 60 series exhaust or just the muffler? Here's an example of the sound I want: 1999 Honda civic EX 60 series flowmaster muffler - YouTube
 
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Has anyone used the eBay muffflers I've seen for $40-50? I'm pretty skeptical, but after a few trips to the local muffler shops a lot of the guys are pushing very similar appearing stuff. Just wondering how these no-name mufflers sound (a) and (b) how they last appearance and durability-wise on a daily driver?

I'd love to tack on a set of Borlas, Greddy, or Apexi if anyone has some for sale...
 
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in the same boat as the OP

would love a nicer exhaust but i can't stand the typical ricer sound(good sounds out of a 4banger are hard to come by haha)
 
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Old 05-06-2012, 11:36 PM
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After doing more research I found the Megan N1 exhaust. It sounds a lot cleaner than the flowmaster and it's not too loud. Here's a video of one: 97 Accord Ex Drive By Exhaust Megan N1 - YouTube
 
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Originally Posted by Cody_754
After doing more research I found the Megan N1 exhaust. It sounds a lot cleaner than the flowmaster and it's not too loud. Here's a video of one: 97 Accord Ex Drive By Exhaust Megan N1 - YouTube
that actually doesn't sound too bad
 
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Old 05-09-2012, 11:37 PM
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I know! And for a little over $300 for the full exhaust it's not too pricey.
 
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Old 05-10-2012, 07:27 AM
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$300 for 2 years.
Megan exhaust systems start falling apart even before you install it.
I am pretty sure soda cans have thicker metal than megan uses.
 
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Old 05-10-2012, 08:01 AM
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I have the Magnaflow stainless steel system with race headers on my 1990 Cb7. It sounds real decent. Does not sound like the trash can set ups out there.
 
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Old 05-17-2012, 10:10 AM
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1994 Honda accord cat back - YouTube
i got this catback exhaust off of ebay for $100 or so, and i personally dont think its too ricy. its just got a really nice deep and throaty sound. it came with a silencer, but it sounds alot better without it.
 
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I'm with Bugman, You cant beat the sounds and price of a Magnaflow CB
 


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