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Old Sep 27, 2012 | 09:48 AM
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Hey so I have a 2003 Accord V6 (LX I believe) and I want to make it louder. Please don't comment and let me know I'm an butthole, I am well aware of that. My friend works on cars and told me my best bet (and cheapest) for switching my exhaust up would be to put in an axle back exhaust for my car. Problem is, I can't find an axle back for an 03 accord anywhere. Does anyone know where I can find one? If worst comes to worst, I'll get a cat-back but the cheapest cat-back I've found was $700... anywhere sell them cheaper? Thanks so much, really in a bind here.
 

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Old Sep 28, 2012 | 08:46 PM
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There's the ATLP J-Pipe for your V6. Some people pair that with a test pipe or high-flow cat. There are also others makers of J-Pipes. -- Check out sellers like Heeltoeauto.

There are many cat back exhausts. You can check out other sellers and brands for that. Throwdown Performance is one sellet. Most will not be inexpensive.
 
Old Oct 1, 2012 | 02:36 PM
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The reason I was looking into axle back exhausts was because I was told I can install it and uninstall my old exhaust pipes without any cutting or blow torching on a new one. I also am hesitant with cat backs because It'll already cost me a nice chunk of money for the pipes and then a lot more to install and I'm looking to save if I can. Does this ATLP J-pipe install without any welding or taking out all my pipes?
 
Old Oct 1, 2012 | 05:32 PM
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I believe the ATLP J-pipe is just a bolt-on, so no welding should be necessary. You should be able to pretty much keep the other piping as you wish.
 
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