Exhaust for 04 LX Sedan
that is one dang expensive muffler though, wow. I don't understand how a few pieces of pipe cost dang near 500 for a CIVIC yet I can get a full mustang exhaust headers H pipe dual muffler cat-back for the same price. Supply and demand maybe?
Maybe I will go custom. There are a few exhaust shops nearby I could try out.
Maybe I will go custom. There are a few exhaust shops nearby I could try out.
yea full cat back exhaust, will probably lose you horse power because you will create too much back pressure. This will really lose you the torque. Just a tip that most people dont know because they say you get hp, i mean it all depends on how big the pipe is, but performance will not be any big gains if you get any. Thats y you should just get a muffler and then if you get some more performance parts get some custom piping that will allow you car to breath batter, prolly like 2.5 pipping 3.0 if you turbo but i dont think you looking to turbo
last time i checked a wider pipe meant less backpressure, assuming all other variables are constant
also he said performance isnt a goal...
but here's the sticky on backpressure, if you hadnt read it yet:
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_39893/tm.htm
also he said performance isnt a goal...
but here's the sticky on backpressure, if you hadnt read it yet:
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_39893/tm.htm
Larger piping = higher power band in the RPM.
Contrary to popular belief, you WILL see small gains from only a catback (not full exhuast). I you don't believe me try driving a car with and w/o one.
If you're looking for a stock tip, with a nice quite tone (but a bit more then you've got), an RSX-S muffler is a great way to go. Just buy the axleback and have a muffler shop do the piping and hangars and you're good to go. Magnaflow mufflers are great quality also, it really depends which way you want to go.
I had a Magnaflow Catback on my 01 Civic before I put it up for sale, and I never regretted it for a day. Great system w/ good quality...just the tip is a little big. Plus is shouldn't cost you more then $400.
Basically:
RSX-S muffler, $130 ish + 50 installation
Magnaflow Street Series (http://magnaflow.com/02product/stree...n.x8in.%20Oval): Roughly the same price.
Magnafow Catback: $400
RSR* Exmag: 500+
etc, etc.
Were it me, I would do the RSX-S muffler just because you like the stock tip. Plus you can leave it on the car if you sell it and it looks stock. Just a little more sound in the higher RPM's.
Contrary to popular belief, you WILL see small gains from only a catback (not full exhuast). I you don't believe me try driving a car with and w/o one.
If you're looking for a stock tip, with a nice quite tone (but a bit more then you've got), an RSX-S muffler is a great way to go. Just buy the axleback and have a muffler shop do the piping and hangars and you're good to go. Magnaflow mufflers are great quality also, it really depends which way you want to go.
I had a Magnaflow Catback on my 01 Civic before I put it up for sale, and I never regretted it for a day. Great system w/ good quality...just the tip is a little big. Plus is shouldn't cost you more then $400.
Basically:
RSX-S muffler, $130 ish + 50 installation
Magnaflow Street Series (http://magnaflow.com/02product/stree...n.x8in.%20Oval): Roughly the same price.
Magnafow Catback: $400
RSR* Exmag: 500+
etc, etc.
Were it me, I would do the RSX-S muffler just because you like the stock tip. Plus you can leave it on the car if you sell it and it looks stock. Just a little more sound in the higher RPM's.
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Larger piping = higher power band in the RPM.
Contrary to popular belief, you WILL see small gains from only a catback (not full exhuast). I you don't believe me try driving a car with and w/o one.
If you're looking for a stock tip, with a nice quite tone (but a bit more then you've got), an RSX-S muffler is a great way to go. Just buy the axleback and have a muffler shop do the piping and hangars and you're good to go. Magnaflow mufflers are great quality also, it really depends which way you want to go.
I had a Magnaflow Catback on my 01 Civic before I put it up for sale, and I never regretted it for a day. Great system w/ good quality...just the tip is a little big. Plus is shouldn't cost you more then $400.
Basically:
RSX-S muffler, $130 ish + 50 installation
Magnaflow Street Series (http://magnaflow.com/02product/stree...n.x8in.%20Oval): Roughly the same price.
Magnafow Catback: $400
RSR* Exmag: 500+
etc, etc.
Were it me, I would do the RSX-S muffler just because you like the stock tip. Plus you can leave it on the car if you sell it and it looks stock. Just a little more sound in the higher RPM's.
Larger piping = higher power band in the RPM.
Contrary to popular belief, you WILL see small gains from only a catback (not full exhuast). I you don't believe me try driving a car with and w/o one.
If you're looking for a stock tip, with a nice quite tone (but a bit more then you've got), an RSX-S muffler is a great way to go. Just buy the axleback and have a muffler shop do the piping and hangars and you're good to go. Magnaflow mufflers are great quality also, it really depends which way you want to go.
I had a Magnaflow Catback on my 01 Civic before I put it up for sale, and I never regretted it for a day. Great system w/ good quality...just the tip is a little big. Plus is shouldn't cost you more then $400.
Basically:
RSX-S muffler, $130 ish + 50 installation
Magnaflow Street Series (http://magnaflow.com/02product/stree...n.x8in.%20Oval): Roughly the same price.
Magnafow Catback: $400
RSR* Exmag: 500+
etc, etc.
Were it me, I would do the RSX-S muffler just because you like the stock tip. Plus you can leave it on the car if you sell it and it looks stock. Just a little more sound in the higher RPM's.
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