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    2003 Civic Si Exhaust on my accord?

    Would it be noticeable in power if I put my friends 03 Civic Si stock exhaust on my accord? I was thinking that it would be cause of the flow that it muct have for a 160 hp @ 6500rpms..I would think that engine would need some flow..I like the sound of mine but I love the look of the Si exhaust...What should I do?
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    if u gettin the muffler for free i dont see why it wouldnt hurt to try but dont go spend money on gettin one cuz i think they are really expensive
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    Yeah, It is going to be for free..I am just worried if I put it on and I don't notice anything... I love the look of it! I looks so sweet!
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    i don't think it will give you anything. may be 2-3 hp max.
    performance mafflers are not expensive. you can get dynomax for under $40
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    Originally posted by shepherd79
    i don't think it will give you anything. may be 2-3 hp max.
    performance mafflers are not expensive. you can get dynomax for under $40
    I agree. Dont put another cars stock exhaust on when you can get a performance one for a relatively low price.
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    I would just get another muffler on. Unless you have a welder and it won't cost you anything to put it on.
    I'm your local R&D nut. Fabracting, welding, tuning and breaking my stuff so you don't have to.

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    You wont notice a difference with just the muffler alone, that's not what boosts performance. And also just because it's a 160hp motor doesnt mean the exhaust helps it breathe better. The piping could be the same, but it's still going to be forced out the same place.

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    try it... its like 10 bucks to have a muffler welded on.

    if its worse, put the old one on

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    Originally posted by DXHATCHBACK
    try it... its like 10 bucks to have a muffler welded on.

    if its worse, put the old one on

    Travis
    True and besides it may be in better physical shape any way unless you just had a new one put on.

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    I'd say just go on ebay and look up dynomax, flowmaster, etc. and see what they run. LIke the rest of them say a stock muffler isnt going to flow much better unless you've got one really plugged muffler. I'd say dynomax super turbo or bullet muffler and if flowmaster then go with a 40 or 50 series. Then get a hi-flo cat.
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    that costs lots of cash.. this is free.. try it man. maybe it will sound cool


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    standard price round here to put a muffler on is like 25-35

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    Local shop around here does it from 10-20
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