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Jdub07
05-03-2002, 08:52 AM
:puke: on the flowmaster. I have decided against installing it on my accord. I want something that will look more natural but have a nice low mid loud rumble. Give any and all suggestions as to what will best benifit my ride. Pics would help too. I know I know this shit is always talked about,...bare with me.

:bow: hatchback

YK86
05-03-2002, 11:10 AM
Why don't you like the flowmaster?? The 50 series with deltaflow will give you that low rumble. The 88 with 2.25 piping sounds low with medium noise levels while the 86 with 2.25 piping, DC headers, and intake has the same low tone but is a bit more louder.

Jdub07
05-03-2002, 11:39 AM
Originally posted by YK86
Why don't you like the flowmaster?? The 50 series with deltaflow will give you that low rumble. The 88 with 2.25 piping sounds low with medium noise levels while the 86 with 2.25 piping, DC headers, and intake has the same low tone but is a bit more louder.

Well I have a 40 series and I just don't like the look. like I said, I am kind of looking for something that looks more "natur - al" Not all huge and shit stuffed under there. Also I don't even think it will fit right being as it is a center inlet and center outlet.

A20A1
05-03-2002, 12:51 PM
I saw an application chart that said the accords use the 60 series??? oh well.

So what do you want then... stock muffler look, or just a small muffler?

Jdub07
05-03-2002, 01:25 PM
Originally posted by A20A1
I saw an application chart that said the accords use the 60 series??? oh well.

So what do you want then... stock muffler look, or just a small muffler?


Well...see I don't mind a bigger muffler than stock or a stock looking muffler I just want something more "hondaish?" flowmaster just reminds me of a muscle car. Any suggestions?

n88accordLX-i
05-03-2002, 03:00 PM
go buy a dtm style muffler like this , they look cool on our cars

http://www.x3racing.com/muffler/DTM_muffler.jpg

POS carb
05-03-2002, 03:16 PM
I have a Hooker Aero chamber and dual tip setup I like it. It's louder than the pacesetter at low RPMs to about 3k and then after that it's about the same volume as the pacesetter.

YK86
05-03-2002, 04:01 PM
They recommend 60 series but I think 50 series is just fine (in Canada, it costs double the 50 series to get it in). I got the proper positioning for the inlet and outlet so no install problems. But it is a bit bigger than stock.

CARBurn
05-03-2002, 07:32 PM
I like flowmaster, I have the 50 series with deltaflow and it gives the most amazing sound at full throttle not some annoying buzzing found on most of these aftermarket mufflers. But hey, sorry it wasn't your cup of tea.

It is bigger than the stock mufflre but for me at least it doesn't look like it is just "stuffed under there"

I was going to get the 60 series but was told the inlet on it is center where for the 40 and 50 series the inlet is off center and easier to mount on i guess.

Also the series for flowmaster as i was told goes by the sound they produce 40(lowest), 50(high), and 60(highest)

damackz
05-03-2002, 07:45 PM
yeah it looks fine on Yasu's car! pretty natural and sounds pretty good, u might go for Hks, Greddy, a 5zigen fireball?! they produce good sound but are often more expensive but it depends which model u go for for that natural look :pimp:

YK86
05-04-2002, 03:19 AM
You can get different inlet/outlet positions in any series Flowmaster. The 40 series is a two chamber meaning obnoxiously loud (only sounds good in American muscle), the 50 series is a three chamber with much better tone for our cars and not too much resonance, while I'm not too sure how the 60 series are. What I had on before was a regular resonator in place of the muffler (only $20) with a polished 3" tip. Sounded nice and low and doesn't wear out like glasspacks.

gugumachi
05-04-2002, 05:03 AM
i've got the 60 series on my car w/ 2.25" piping. i really like the sound. if it'd help, i could make a wav file of it...

Vega88lxi
05-04-2002, 06:25 AM
How about Magnaflow...

http://www.magnaflow.com/gifs/03sm14834.gif
http://www.magnaflow.com/gifs/03sm14850.gif
http://www.magnaflow.com/gifs/03sm14843.gif
http://www.magnaflow.com/gifs/03sm14842.gif

1988starter
05-04-2002, 06:31 AM
Go with a Dynomax superturbo muffler I have mine attached to 2.25 mandrel a highflow cat then 4-2-1 header it soulds nice and loud when accelerating then quiets down nice when I am just crusing.
http://www.geocities.com/midias2/1988/2002/back2002.txt

B16 ED9
05-04-2002, 08:03 PM
heres my muffler. its a naxos

TeKKnoTeKK
05-04-2002, 10:05 PM
Ya beat me to it Vega :D I would suggest the magnaflow also jdub, go to their site and read up on em. www.magnaflow.com. Thing is most of their mufflers are a straight through design, this makes for more horse and torque. Their mufflers are also designed a sound dampening material, rather than other designs. Another good thing about these mufflers is that they have minimal backpressure. When I get an exhaust setup magnaflow is what I am going with. Peace

Jdub07
05-06-2002, 08:50 AM
DAMN thanks for all the replies! I'll research all your suggestions, I do like the dynomax look a lot. I'll keep ya'll posted!
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