Catback vs. Axle-Back
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Catback vs. Axle-Back
I've decided not to get Comptech Exhaust. Although it sounds more conservative, I heard that the Comptech Exhausts gives you little if not, no horsepower gains. Now, I'm deciding to either be different(in St.louis) by getting dual mugens(they are full cat right?!?) or getting dual EVOs. Please comment.
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I am not sure I could be wrong but I think the COMPTECHS give the most horsepower.
and by the way I would get the GREDDYS I wanted them but I could'nt see myself spending that much money on an exhaust. But if you've got the money why not
and by the way I would get the GREDDYS I wanted them but I could'nt see myself spending that much money on an exhaust. But if you've got the money why not
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if you are speaking of the Mugen twin-loop exhaust (for the Inspire), i believe it is an axle back as well. it is also more than a grand, but no doubt the nicest sound you will ever hear
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The Mugen are also only axle-back. I would get the Evos because Greddy has the best quality. But you have to take it to a muffler shop to extend it cause it's too short, it was designed for the Accord coupe.
The Y-pipe on my Tanabe Hyper Medallion rusted out and literally fell off, so you might want to think about it. The muffler guy said he has seen many exhausts for the V6 coupe do that including the Evos.
The Y-pipe on my Tanabe Hyper Medallion rusted out and literally fell off, so you might want to think about it. The muffler guy said he has seen many exhausts for the V6 coupe do that including the Evos.
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