Tanabe Medalion Exhaust
#1
VTEC just kicked in, yo!
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Tanabe Medalion Exhaust
Tanabe has officially announced the pre-sale of their new Medallion exhaust for the Acura TSX. This new exhaust system fits the 2009-2014 models equipped with the k24 2.4L 4 cylinder engine. This system provides free-flowing mandrel bent pipes and high flowing dual mufflers. Fitment is directly and uses factory outlets in the diffuser. This exhaust will improve the sound of your vehicle, while providing more flow for performance benefits. Units are expected to ship out within the next month, we are accepting pre-orders now!
Specifications:
Cat-Back Exhaust with dual Mufflers
Fits 2009 – 2014 Acura TSX 2.4L
Part Number #T70164
Retail price $990
Specifications:
Cat-Back Exhaust with dual Mufflers
Fits 2009 – 2014 Acura TSX 2.4L
Part Number #T70164
Retail price $990
Preorder price at Vivid Racing: $940.50
blog post: https://www.vividracing.com/blog/ann...ng-pre-orders/
product page: https://www.vividracing.com/catalog/...151854507.html
I believe this costs more than the GReddy, but nonetheless we finally have another option for a bolt-on catback!
Last edited by xtcnrice; 08-29-2017 at 10:59 AM.
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#2
Racer
Wonder what it'd sound like with the PCD...
#3
#4
VTEC just kicked in, yo!
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According to their blog post:
Units are expected to ship out within the next month, we are accepting pre-orders now!
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xtcnrice (09-16-2017)
#8
Is this sedan only ?
#9
I just had another dream about this exhaust.
btw, I found it cheaper here. $891.00
http://raceconsultingagency.com/i-74...hoCbMgQAvD_BwE
btw, I found it cheaper here. $891.00
http://raceconsultingagency.com/i-74...hoCbMgQAvD_BwE
Last edited by Username 0; 09-23-2017 at 01:29 PM.
#12
Although I have not yet owned this exhaust, I would purchase it with confidence regarding your concern. It appears to be made entirely of stainless steel, which is very resistant to corrosion. I live in Ohio, and have a stainless exhaust on my EP3. Said exhaust has been on for over 10 years. The car gets parked outside and driven daily year round. The only rust is on the flanges (which aren't stainless in my case). Point being, this exhaust is very likely to last you for several years, even in extreme conditions. I plan on ordering this specific exhaust for my TSX; and plan on using it in the same conditions as the EP3. The only difference will be that the TSX is garage kept.
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xtcnrice (04-13-2018)
#15
I bought mine from THMotorsports for under $800 shipped. Yes, it is made in Japan. Quality is excellent. Fitment is spot on. I have had mine on my CU2 for about a month now. When I first installed it, I also installed an RV6 PCD and test pipe along with it. It was pretty loud, and really raspy between 2000-3000 rpm. Honestly, I hated the sound of that setup. I would rather drive my EP3 with PLM header and Skunk2 system (loud as hell but smooth with no rasp) than my CU2 with the aforementioned setup. The soundtrack just sucked IMO. I then put the secondary cat back on, and it is almost perfect. Still a touch of rasp at certain RPM, but only at certain throttle positions. I do wish the piping was slightly larger, as is is a hair smaller than the RV6 PCD and test pipe. However, it fits the factory secondary cat with absolute perfection. One thing to keep in mind with this system is that it was designed and tuned with the factory cats in mind. I'm certain that it would be barely louder than stock (with the factory cats in place) unless you really put your foot into it.
Long story short, it has a deep, mellow tone at low RPM, low throttle. Tasty. You can get some rasp between 2-3k RPM, but only under certain throttle positions. Medium to heavy throttle sounds great at all RPM. It sings a beautiful song from 4-5k RPM, and sounds great all the way to redline, while not getting much louder than it was before VTEC kicked in, yo! My biggest beef is that while engine braking from 5k RPM and above, it can be terribly buzzy. This would not likely be the case if the mufflers were of a straight through design. It would also be louder, so there is that tradeoff.
Long story short, it has a deep, mellow tone at low RPM, low throttle. Tasty. You can get some rasp between 2-3k RPM, but only under certain throttle positions. Medium to heavy throttle sounds great at all RPM. It sings a beautiful song from 4-5k RPM, and sounds great all the way to redline, while not getting much louder than it was before VTEC kicked in, yo! My biggest beef is that while engine braking from 5k RPM and above, it can be terribly buzzy. This would not likely be the case if the mufflers were of a straight through design. It would also be louder, so there is that tradeoff.
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julius071 (04-13-2018)
#16
I had a rasp around 3k rpm after I installed the rv6 pcd and hfc. It was almost embrassing so I had a vibrant resonator welded in and it got rid of the rasp completely. All with the oem exhaust system.
So your saying if I get the tanabe system, I’ll get the rasp back again. Damn, I don’t like that sound of that.
So your saying if I get the tanabe system, I’ll get the rasp back again. Damn, I don’t like that sound of that.
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Wuzupez (05-12-2018)
#18
I can confirm that this exhaust paired with a rv6 pcd and hfc, is very loud and has a very noticeable rasp.
Also the drivers side muffler flange is extremely close to my preogressive rsb. I’m sure it’s touching sometimes during driving.
I’ll be putting in one or two resonators to quiet it down some and to get rid of that rasp.
I should also note the the passenger side muffler tile isn’t perfectly centered. It’s more to the left of the bumper cut out. Not sure if I can adjust that without some welding.
Also the drivers side muffler flange is extremely close to my preogressive rsb. I’m sure it’s touching sometimes during driving.
I’ll be putting in one or two resonators to quiet it down some and to get rid of that rasp.
I should also note the the passenger side muffler tile isn’t perfectly centered. It’s more to the left of the bumper cut out. Not sure if I can adjust that without some welding.
#21
Still looks good, only the owner would notice the driver side is close to the bumper. Is there any way to shim something to move it to the right?
Are those bfgoodrich comp 2 as tires?
Are those bfgoodrich comp 2 as tires?
#24
I really like them. Really good in cornering. I have 245/40 18. They are pretty quite for the type of tire they are. I have a short sidewall so it’s stiffer then usual but I like a stiff ride.
#27
I can confirm that this exhaust paired with a rv6 pcd and hfc, is very loud and has a very noticeable rasp.
Also the drivers side muffler flange is extremely close to my preogressive rsb. I’m sure it’s touching sometimes during driving.
I’ll be putting in one or two resonators to quiet it down some and to get rid of that rasp.
I should also note the the passenger side muffler tile isn’t perfectly centered. It’s more to the left of the bumper cut out. Not sure if I can adjust that without some welding.
Also the drivers side muffler flange is extremely close to my preogressive rsb. I’m sure it’s touching sometimes during driving.
I’ll be putting in one or two resonators to quiet it down some and to get rid of that rasp.
I should also note the the passenger side muffler tile isn’t perfectly centered. It’s more to the left of the bumper cut out. Not sure if I can adjust that without some welding.
#28
Thanks, im def going to give that a try. I have to go back under the car to measure the pipe size so I can order a resonator and weld that sucker in. I might have to extend the b-pipe while im at it so it can clear the RSB.
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xtcnrice (04-27-2018)
#29
FYI, I just realized that the rsb can be adjusted a tad. Could be just enough to clear it. you can see how far I was able to move it judging by where the bolt used to be.
I could probably drill the holes out more and move it further but I’ll be welding on a resonator and that will give me the opportunity to move the whole exhaust to where it will clear the RSB.
This is the result of just moving the RSB.
I could probably drill the holes out more and move it further but I’ll be welding on a resonator and that will give me the opportunity to move the whole exhaust to where it will clear the RSB.
This is the result of just moving the RSB.
Last edited by Username 0; 04-29-2018 at 01:25 PM.
#30
Perhaps a ride height adjustment will gain you clearance as well. It appears that the sway bar rotates within its mounting points (bushings) as the suspension compresses or rebounds, causing the "hump" of your sway bar to get up close and personal with your exhaust while in a static state.I believe this is due to decreased ride height. Before adjusting the rear ride height, you can confirm this by jacking up the rear of the vehicle a little at a time, and observing sway bar hump position vs its position while static. If you can see a clearance gain, a simple ride height adjustment may be just what the doctor ordered, without chopping your new $900 catback. Of course if you do tweak the ride height, make sure you get a 4 wheel alignment after doing so, as it will be affected by such a change.
#31
Yeah, I’m not adjusting my perfect ride height and another alignment. I’m going to mod the pipe. Anyway, I’m welding in a vibrant resonator to reduce rasp and sound. Adjusting ride height would be a work around not a fix but that’s just me.
Besides, I haven’t had any rubbing issues since I adjusted the position of the bar.
With the car lifted off the ground, it only had a 1/2 difference compared to it being on the ground. so you would have to raise the suspension a few inches. 4x4 tsx.
Besides, I haven’t had any rubbing issues since I adjusted the position of the bar.
With the car lifted off the ground, it only had a 1/2 difference compared to it being on the ground. so you would have to raise the suspension a few inches. 4x4 tsx.
Last edited by Username 0; 05-02-2018 at 07:56 PM.
#32
Sounds like you have it under control. Please keep us posted as to how well your resonator addition works for you with regard to sound. I have been kicking around the idea myself, as I frankly hated the sound of the Medalion Touring when paired with the RV6 PCD and test pipe. Putting the 2nd cat on made it better, but I'd rather reinstall the test pipe if a secondary resonator can harness the shitty metallic buzzy rasp $#!+ f**k @$s (^#+ noise
#33
The vibrant ultra quiet will definitely get rid of the rasp. When I had my stock exhaust with the rv6 pcd and hfc, I had lots of nasty rasp. After installing the resonator, it was 100% gone. a quick YouTube search for this resonator will show you just how effective this $90 add on is.
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#37
Get a Fujitsubo. You will love it. ZERO rasp, deep tone, and not even remotely loud when paired with RV6 PCD and HFC. That, or just return the car back to complete stock and sell me your SC kit
#38
I would have to look for some sound clips of the exhaust. The car feels better to me with the stock/modded exhaust. It’s not as restricted as people think.
#40
There are clips on youtube with the same setup, but they don't do it justice. I love mine, it sounds like the car did when completely stock, just a hair more volume.