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Old Aug 11, 2011 | 08:25 PM
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Default Make my 10' Accord LX more sportier sounding?

I am completely new to modifying cars, I am a 17 year old who was given a Honda Accord as a graduation present, and i need help!

I have a 2010 Honda Accord LX at home.. I was just wondering if I could somehow make it sound sportier.. preferably to make it sound something like this Accord on this video.


Some details on my accord.. it is completely 100% stock and has an automatic transmission (I really wish it were manual but it was my parents decision on it being auto)

Any help would be greatly appreciated! I love my Accord and only want it to be more of a car I would enjoy driving each and every day
 
Old Aug 12, 2011 | 07:23 AM
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I like flowmaster 40 series muffler.
I'm out of town and can't view youtube on my computer at this hotel for some reason. So I can't hear the sound you want. But a muffler will change the sound of your car. The flowmaster 40 series has a nice deep ton not a ricer sound. That would be a cheap mod to start with since your new to all of this. Cost about 100-150 for the muffler and then maybe 20bux to have it welded on by a exhaust shop. Also this mod WON’T give you any power simply sound.
 
Old Aug 12, 2011 | 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by g22cd5
I like flowmaster 40 series muffler.
I'm out of town and can't view youtube on my computer at this hotel for some reason. So I can't hear the sound you want. But a muffler will change the sound of your car. The flowmaster 40 series has a nice deep ton not a ricer sound. That would be a cheap mod to start with since your new to all of this. Cost about 100-150 for the muffler and then maybe 20bux to have it welded on by a exhaust shop. Also this mod WON’T give you any power simply sound.
Thanks for the reply , yeah a deep type roar is what I was looking for. I was looking online for the flowmaster 40 but ended up finding this on this link..

Flowmaster Exhaust System

The cheapest item I could find was the thing labeled "FLOWMASTER FORCE II EXHAUST SYSTEM" and the SKU is F131013. Was wondering if that exhaust would at least provide a deeper and louder noise compared to my stock exhaust? $150 is the perfect price point for my first upgrade.
 
Old Aug 12, 2011 | 03:47 PM
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FlowMasters do sound quite good..go for it if you like their sounds.
 
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