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Old 02-08-03, 01:02 AM
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motorcycle exhaust?

i tried searching, cause im sure its been talked about before....but what would a motorcycle exhaust do/sound like on our car? i was thinking of putting my friends muffler from his cbr on my car while i save up for a n1...would this work? i thought i remembered that yellow/black car having one and it sounded pretty sweet.
Old 02-08-03, 03:57 AM
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just run a straight pipe
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Actually, I don't think anyone has EVER talked about doing this before. I think I would use a Harley exhaust instead of a Honda. Maybe it would give me that deep, rumbling performance sound I've always craved in my FD3S.
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Good luck finding a 3" motorcycle exhaust
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Talking I have 3" flowmaster!

You want to know what makes a really nice deep performance sound on FD's? A 2 chamber flowmaster! I have one on mine and actually it has a very nice tone, and it gave me a nice little boost in power that I could feel. I like the deep tone also, it's still kinda loud though with 3" pipes all the way like I have, except for the 3" cat, I kept a cat on mine for smog reason's. But it's all good and sounds great in my opinion, but I guess I'll get something else later, this is just temporary.
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Just make sure you grab the muffler off a motorcycle w/ at least 300hp so it can flow enough for your car , right...
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duh, just duh
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Originally posted by Tom93R1
Good luck finding a 3" motorcycle exhaust
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lol, i guess this hasnt been talked about before. i dunno why i thought it had, but owell. thanks for all the sarcasm
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