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Whats a good performance muffler that has a nice deep tone and not a ricy tone?
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Keep in mind that pipng play an important role in sound as well... depending upon your current setup, I'd say get a cat back, or a header back system and you will be much happier with the tone than just adding any muffler.
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cork sport sells a rear section. from muffler to the first fitting. i think its around 200 ish not sure. but very little work required on the install.
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aero turbine maybe?
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Post by freyguy_412 »

for just a regular cat back exhaust, I've always had best results with OBX racing. I am currently running a twin canister muffler (basically two mufflers side by side... looks a lot like the big fart cans with two tips). Very deep tone on my car as well as a couple of hondas that have a similar setup. Just my .02 cents.
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Thanks... I'm just really afraid of getting an exhaust and having it sound like a wind-up toy :shock:
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