Tsudo Exhaust?
do you think the high pitched sound was specific for your car or do you think it's just the way the exhaust was made? do you think i could just buy a muffler and have a good sound?
also, anyone have advice on this: should i get an intake or an exhaust first?
if i get the exhaust first, will it sound bad? and visa versa: if i get the intake first, will i get an improved sound?
also, anyone have advice on this: should i get an intake or an exhaust first?
if i get the exhaust first, will it sound bad? and visa versa: if i get the intake first, will i get an improved sound?
i would get an exhaust first. if you do an exhaust first, do it the right way. get a good catback and install it yourself to learn more about your car. i have a tsudo on my car and it does get loud on the highways. i am waiting to put my turbo on to see if it quiets the sound down a little bit.
i want to hear the hks on your car hondaimports30
i want to hear the hks on your car hondaimports30
dude aryiman, you gotta get like dynamat or brown bread or something else. i just installed some in my trunk and it is a whole hell of alot quieter. i'm going to do the floor and doors in the next couple of days too. its wonderful.
I just bought a Tsudo catback for my 95 DX because the stock exhaust rusted out and fell off. I really can'y say much about the sound because I can't get the catback to fit with the ****ing headers I bought....I have been working on this crap all night, to finally find out that this crap isnt gonna fit...I'll post up a review if I ever figure out how I am gonna make this fit...
EDIT: so yeah, my tsudo exhaust fits like ****. There is about a 2 inch gap between the flange of the exhaust piping and the flange on the cat. It looks like the middle "S" shaped section is bent incorrectly. I guess I am gonna try to have a muffler shop bend the piping to the correct shape. Anyone have any other suggestions?
EDIT: so yeah, my tsudo exhaust fits like ****. There is about a 2 inch gap between the flange of the exhaust piping and the flange on the cat. It looks like the middle "S" shaped section is bent incorrectly. I guess I am gonna try to have a muffler shop bend the piping to the correct shape. Anyone have any other suggestions?
you sure you put it all together properly? i thought i did when i installed mine, and it was hanging really low and fitment was really tight. but i just flipped the cat and piping upside down (right way up) and everything went right into place. now its snug in the groove of the under body like its suppose to.
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you sure you put it all together properly? i thought i did when i installed mine, and it was hanging really low and fitment was really tight. but i just flipped the cat and piping upside down (right way up) and everything went right into place. now its snug in the groove of the under body like its suppose to.
you sure you put it all together properly? i thought i did when i installed mine, and it was hanging really low and fitment was really tight. but i just flipped the cat and piping upside down (right way up) and everything went right into place. now its snug in the groove of the under body like its suppose to.
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