hi guys..its been awhile, busy collecting parts for my car..
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hi guys..its been awhile, busy collecting parts for my car..
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Does it bolt right onto our cars, or was it custom done?
'87 accord lx-I sedan: Koni adj, struts, Progress sport springs, ST sway bars, spec. prod. camber kits, dc strut bar, msd blaster 2 coil, ngk plugs and Ractive 9mm wires. Erebuni bodykit and Wings West trunk spoiler.
it was all a custom job..run a new stainless steel 2.3 inch pipe and a center cat..had to twis and turn abit on di muffler cause it wass a tight fit, took off the right tow hook just to make it fit
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is there really an advantage with those 'loop' style mufflers?
Allegedly, they are quieter and provide more power than a chambered muffler, because rather than providing restrictions than inhibit flow, it forces the exhaust gas through a straight-through design twice. Again, these are all brochure statements, but this is what i've heard.
I was actually talking to a friend a couple of saturdays ago about buying a twin loop that he had on his integra for a little while. Do you think you could post a vid so i could hear how it might sound on my car?
ill try to post a vid ..but it acually sounds quite nice..below 2k rpm sounds like a s-flow exhaust..very bassy..3k above sounds like a straight flow
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