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Soaresj19 10-16-2018 12:16 PM

2007 exhaust/muffler recommendations
 
i have a 2007 honda accord 2.4 and looking into buying an exhaust i just dont want one that sounds bad any recommendations?

JimBlake 10-17-2018 06:15 AM

That's tough, because what sounds good to someone might sound bad to you...
Do you want loud?
Do you want quiet with better flow than stock?
Do you want just like stock but cheaper?

shipo 10-18-2018 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by Soaresj19 (Post 382618)
i have a 2007 honda accord 2.4 and looking into buying an exhaust i just dont want one that sounds bad any recommendations?

If you don't want any sound, then why do you want an exhaust?

itsraining6583 08-10-2020 09:24 PM


Originally Posted by JimBlake (Post 382627)
That's tough, because what sounds good to someone might sound bad to you...
Do you want loud?
Do you want quiet with better flow than stock?
Do you want just like stock but cheaper?

What about something just a little louder than stock but cheap?

AwGeez 03-10-2021 07:33 PM

Not many direct-fit aftermarket exhaust options for the N. American 7th gen. The Walker/Bosal replacements do fit but don't look or sound as good as OE. The Yonaka kit is nice but looks somewhat out of place on a 7.5 sedan.

If you want to build your own cat-back system(and your local laws allow it), you could start with this place. While they don't offer complete systems for our cars, they do offer mandrel bent cat-back tubing kits in a variety of options(eg: 2.5"/3", single/dual, aluminized/stainless). You can acquire an appropriately sized resonator and rear muffler in whatever decibel/price level you desire. Of coarse, assembly will require metal cutting and welding but any capable exhaust shop could probably handle it.


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