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chris9estes 06-12-2013 02:59 PM

Exhaust question.
 
I've seen some cars with dual angle out exhaust. Is this possible for a Honda accord I've never see. One with I before. I want to do this if possible to my 2013 Honda accord. Any advice?

live2rice 06-12-2013 06:23 PM

I'm not quite sure what you mean by this. Angle in what way?

chris9estes 06-12-2013 10:26 PM


Originally Posted by live2rice (Post 324157)
I'm not quite sure what you mean by this. Angle in what way?

http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?p=38302391
Similar to this if u see what I mean. The exhaust is angled outwards but I want it dual that way.

woody31 07-02-2013 09:41 PM

my 96 accord has a dual outlet muffler from factory...with chrome tips,,,

WheelBrokerAng 07-03-2013 01:50 AM

Have to see something with a picture to able to figure that one out. :)

RobinsonRicer 07-04-2013 07:16 AM

Yeah, the 5th gen ex models come with the duel mufflers. Mine had it, then I went to fart can then I went to flow master and put the two back on. It looks stock now. Doesnt sound it though.

Just swap your muffler with a dual outlet magnaflow or something. Just be sure the outlets are smaller diameter than the inlet.

And dont forget the tailpipe. Its most effective with about 9" of piping afterwards unless specified by the manufacturer. Have your mechanic weld some pipes on the end and maybe finish off with tips if you have the money.

Or do you mean like a wrx aftermarket exhaust? There are several different pics in that thread. you can do that by having the pipe bent at that angle but it will impede exhaust flow a bit. It would have to follow its own path rather than the heat shields too which would cause an issue of clearance.

ondahonda 08-01-2013 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by RobinsonRicer (Post 325887)
Yeah, the 5th gen ex models come with the duel mufflers. Mine had it, then I went to fart can then I went to flow master and put the two back on. It looks stock now. Doesnt sound it though.

Just swap your muffler with a dual outlet magnaflow or something. Just be sure the outlets are smaller diameter than the inlet.

And dont forget the tailpipe. Its most effective with about 9" of piping afterwards unless specified by the manufacturer. Have your mechanic weld some pipes on the end and maybe finish off with tips if you have the money.

Or do you mean like a wrx aftermarket exhaust? There are several different pics in that thread. you can do that by having the pipe bent at that angle but it will impede exhaust flow a bit. It would have to follow its own path rather than the heat shields too which would cause an issue of clearance.

I think you might have covered all the bases but I'm still not sure if he meant dual exhaust or dual tipped.

chris9estes 08-02-2013 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by ondahonda (Post 328379)
I think you might have covered all the bases but I'm still not sure if he meant dual exhaust or dual tipped.

Yes I'm talking about having the pipe bent and the exhaust angled outwards instead of straight back

hondafreak91c 08-02-2013 03:23 PM

Personally, I would never do it on a Honda Accord. Its a drift car thing. Doesn't belong on family sedans.



You can do, you'll just have to buy whatever mufflers you want, and have an exhaust shop weld it up angled.


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