RDX 2nd Gen. Tail exaust pipes

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Old 06-16-2016, 06:06 AM
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RDX 2nd Gen. Tail exaust pipes

Does any try to add tail exhaust pipes on the 2nd generation RDX? Looks like it's missing some power from the look from behind. I still love the look of these dual tail exhaust pipes sticking out like the 1st generation.

I found some nice dual exhaust pipes from eBay but still hesitate to order them. Not sure it will fit well on the RDX.
Old 01-09-2019, 06:15 PM
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I finally got around to doing this myself. The non visible exhaust tips on the RDX always bothered me while every other small SUV on the planet seems to have visible dual exhausts. I removed the muffler, three bolts and four rubber hangers and it comes right down. I purchased two 90 degree mandrel bent 2.25" elbows from Summit Racjing. I cut off the original tips at the bend (see pictures) and inserted a piece of a 2' coupler to give the joint strength. I trimmed the Summit elbows so that they would line up with the original exhaust openings in the bumper. I used a Lincoln flux core welder to weld them on. TIG welding would be best or even MIG would be better but this was all I had. I finished them off with a couple of chrome tips from a 7th generation Accord V6 sedan (from a junkyard). I thought it came out OK for a novice.






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Old 01-10-2019, 06:17 AM
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Nice work!
Old 06-11-2019, 10:34 PM
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Good job on the dual muffler idea. I want to do the same modification as you have done but use a vacuum actuated electronic valve in between the OEM pipe and the new extension you added. This way you can have a performance muffler with a flick of a switch or a quiet OEM muffler. Poor mans active exhaust lol.
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Old 06-17-2019, 03:49 PM
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The way it should have come from the factory. Nice job.
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Completed this mod yesterday at a local shop. Had to cut the tailpipe at the bend and then wielded on new 4” exhaust tip.


Small mod. Added a pair of 4” exhaust tips.
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Originally Posted by ThaChadwick
Completed this mod yesterday at a local shop. Had to cut the tailpipe at the bend and then wielded on new 4” exhaust tip.


Small mod. Added a pair of 4” exhaust tips.
One more look from side angle...


Added a pair of 4” exhaust tips

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looking good
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