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Old 02-28-2003 | 12:17 AM
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if ur only concerned with looks/sound and not performance.. i think you have two options

you could just cut off the tip of the stock muffler so u can't see it anymore and then just buy some sort of short ram intake.. i love the sound of intake more than exhaust anyway, and it won't get annoying.. this is kinda the ghetto style route tho

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apexi ws exhaust.. stock-looking.. and quiet, from wut i hear
Old 02-28-2003 | 12:27 AM
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tip is small...about 2.7"....great sound from the n1.
Old 02-28-2003 | 03:19 AM
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Originally posted by Kenji
Well do "YOU" know anywhere I can find a good exhaust with a 2.5 to 3' tip? Fugg a 4 inch tip. I dont really care but I dont want this straw of an exhaust on my car ne more... you dig?
you got a pea shooter?heh
Old 02-28-2003 | 03:21 AM
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Originally posted by pinoydon2003
if ur only concerned with looks/sound and not performance.. i think you have two options

you could just cut off the tip of the stock muffler so u can't see it anymore and then just buy some sort of short ram intake.. i love the sound of intake more than exhaust anyway, and it won't get annoying.. this is kinda the ghetto style
holy chit that is ghetto! lol:rofl:
Old 02-28-2003 | 06:45 AM
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btw.... do u stillhave a stock motor in the cx? just to let u kno, aftermarket exhausts are made to connect to the si and dx cats. vx and cx used different exhaust manifolds and cats, so an exhaust for "92-95" hb might not fit w/o modification. you might need to weld on a new flange to the stock cat
Old 02-28-2003 | 07:26 AM
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i recommend custom 2.25" cat back piping and a magnaflow muffler... i love my setup
Old 02-28-2003 | 07:42 AM
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Originally posted by dantastic
btw.... do u stillhave a stock motor in the cx? just to let u kno, aftermarket exhausts are made to connect to the si and dx cats. vx and cx used different exhaust manifolds and cats, so an exhaust for "92-95" hb might not fit w/o modification. you might need to weld on a new flange to the stock cat
WEll the funny thing is, the guy who owned it before me had other swaps in the car. When I finally bought it, he put in a D15 series engine. I believe it is a 95 dx engine. So I am not sure if that will complicate things or not.
Old 02-28-2003 | 07:51 AM
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Originally posted by Tirod˛slc
i recommend custom 2.25" cat back piping and a magnaflow muffler... i love my setup
Second that!
I love my Magnaflow, they have a great sound to them. Plus they are affordable.
Old 02-28-2003 | 09:36 AM
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Apexi n1




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