Megan Racing Header and Catback system
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Megan Racing Header and Catback system - 11/3/2005 9:01:16 PM
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memoz
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Joined: 10/4/2005 Status: offline
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I have to say that it was an immediate improvement over stock header and catback. I bought my catback for 315 and my header for 140 from a local shop and it was worth it. The car seems more responsive for sure, at any speed you can accelerate faster, I should mention that I have an intake and altogether everything works well. Before the header and catback, i could feel when the car was ready to go faster when my foot was on the gas pedal and I used to wait for it to "load" up before I would step on it, but now I just do it without thinking about it and it goes at all gears. Specially on second and third i can pass cars with ease it takes off pretty fast and the sound is tuned deep and strong. It can get a bit loud sometimes when you just want to cruise along. But if you wanna go fast the sounds and vibration add to the driving experience. I give this product a ten, it has given me a need for speed. Since I installed them together I can't say which would help ur car more but I know that together it is a major improvement.
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RE: Megan Racing Header and Catback system - 6/26/2006 11:44:55 PM
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Sleepin95CivicDX
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ive had my Megan racing header for a couple months now, it works and sounds great, but I've noticed that it quickly became very goldish/bluish/purplish in color, and now even has a few spots on it. i rub it down every couple days to try and make sure its clean, but this wont go away, im starting to wonder if something is wrong with it. long story short, the header works great, but i dont know about the long run EDIT: sorry, i failed to realize this is 7th generation and my civic is 6th generation, just wanted to clear that up, sorry :-X
< Message edited by Sleepin95CivicDX -- 6/26/2006 11:46:46 PM >
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RE: Megan Racing Header and Catback system - 6/27/2006 6:45:28 PM
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