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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 07:00 PM
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Default Pieced together exhaust

I'm new to the whole Honda scene. Can over from the euro scene. I picked up a 93 accord lx coupe. It was cheap and had a ton of work already done. The exhaust has been pieced together by the po. It's got 200k but runs great. I've searched the forum but couldn't find to much. I wanna know if there are any good web sites for performance upgrades. I need a header back exhaust cuz of the hack job on it now. I done have a ton of cash but can do it myself. What's the best exhaust for cheap?
 
Old Feb 21, 2013 | 07:03 PM
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A lot of people like the apexi ws2. Check out andys auto sport, they carry a large selection for affordable prices.
 
Old Feb 21, 2013 | 07:58 PM
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assuming you have a 2.25' intake/exhaust unless modified. I would stay relatively similar to that #, going up or down .25' is about the max unless you want performance loss.

you will need a cat..headers just bolt on, and you can just straight pipe the rest of it to a muffler. all in all should take you 2-3hrs unless you have never done this before.

* andys auto sports
*MAPerformance
*jc whitney
good sites for ordering parts

Apexi and GReddy are 2 main name brands for full exhaust systems, also check out dc for headers
 
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