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Getting my exhaust done this weekend, what else will I need

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    #16
    Originally posted by gloryaccordy
    "...a straight pipe= killer
    Hate to say it...no wait, I don't. I TOLD YOU SO.

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      #17
      Originally posted by EuroSpec
      RS-R exmag.
      Good choice but I'm not going THAT crazy lol

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        #18
        Originally posted by ant96gle
        I got my header, cat, 02 sensor, piping done, resonator he included for $220. I was told a Dynomax Superturbo is pretty quiet and still straight through... I just saw one on ebay for $35...
        dont do it...just get a chambered.
        I <3 G60.

        0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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          #19
          how was the fitment with the header, did the installation go smoothly?

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            #20
            Ya, I never saw a resonator on your parts list, you should have used a Magnaflow....probably the biggest one you can get under there.
            1992 Accord LX - SOLD

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              #21
              Originally posted by T3aM 83rD
              how was the fitment with the header, did the installation go smoothly?
              Fitment could've been better but it wasnt bad at all. They had to remove the thermostat housing because the flange wouldnt clear.

              Originally posted by wed3k
              dont do it...just get a chambered.
              Still too loud. I had a chambered one on my old Toyota and it was pretty loud... just deeper.

              Originally posted by maroonaccord2.2
              Ya, I never saw a resonator on your parts list, you should have used a Magnaflow....probably the biggest one you can get under there.
              Thanks but I already posted that up... there was a resonator welded in but its too loud. Honestly I was actually amazed at how loud it was with the resonator.

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