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ryankk49 September-30th-2002 10:12 PM

universal muffler
 
hi does anyone with a protege sedan have a universal muffler without a cat back?? if so what kind do u have? i want to get a muffler that won't be loud but looks nice. thanks.

ryankk49 September-30th-2002 10:43 PM

if i got a 2.5" inlet with a 4" outlet and no cat back or anything, would it be loud??

ryankk49 September-30th-2002 11:19 PM

where's a good place to buy universal mufflers online??

Sir Nuke October-1st-2002 12:11 AM


Originally posted by foxymazda

I will please you w/ whatever rims you want!;)

a new set of rims would be nice...BUT....

jo, there is a LOT better way to please me... :{D

pimpprotege69 October-1st-2002 11:14 AM

I have Custom Cat back , 2.25 inch piping after cat to a 3.5 inch outlet. Took resonator out. LOUD but good LOUD if you catch my drift. :D

carguycw October-1st-2002 01:20 PM


Originally posted by ryankk49
where's a good place to buy universal mufflers online??
It depends what you want.

If you want it cheap and don't care how it looks, here's where to go:
www.jegs.com
www.summitracing.com
These places sell everything from $15 "Cherry Bomb" glasspacks to $30 Dynomax mufflers (which actually make a good power, contrary to popular belief) to stainless mufflers in the $80 to $150 range. However, don't expect many of the big-tipped, pimpy, polished stainless steel "import racer" mufflers from these folks, although Summit has begun carrying more of that type of thing lately. :) While you're at it, you can also browse the parts selection for domestics and gawk at (a) how many parts are available and (b) how much less they cost than the same parts for an import (set of TWO headers for $250, ring and pinion sets for $150, PAIR of aftermarket cylinder heads, complete, for $1200). Enjoy :D

For the pimpy, big-tipped stuff, try ebay or many of the places that advertise in SCC or other magazines. Expect to pay a lot though. :D

pimpprotege69 October-1st-2002 04:03 PM

NO BEES IN A GIANT COFFE CAN :p

Only pure Deep ROAR

THEGOLDPRO October-1st-2002 04:05 PM

get one with a silencer, i have a pilot and it sounds really good not too loud on the highway. and if i need to take long trips put the silencer in it.


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