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Old 02-03-2009, 08:17 AM
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was thinking about trying it out and wondering if its a good bang for buck exhaust? has anyone tried it? if so, any pictures of it mounted? Im wondering how far it sticks out past the bumper.

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Old 02-03-2009, 12:50 PM
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I bought it from a member on here for an excellent price. I love it. It's insanely loud though. As for pictures of it... It depends on how you mount it using your doughnuts. If you can make it work safely on the middle hole of the doughnut, it'll look like this:




If you mount it normally, on the hole of the doughnut it's supposed to be mounted on, it'll sit a bit lower, but it'll poke out the same amount, and have the same angle.

Overall, for the price, it's great.
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If you get the 2.5" you'll enjoy it a lot better than the 3". I have a pretty tolerable range for noise and the 3" gave me a major headache on a 3 hour trip. The 2.5" is tolerable and sounds nice in VTEC. If you search youtube I have a few videos of the 2.5" with and without the test pipe. Just search: jdmquip

On a side note I am currently running Megan's dual exhaust and it sounds great and I am happy!

Here's some pics of the dual:


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I had it for my civic, with the silencer it sounded like shit. Without the silencer it was super loud with lots of drone, I had a test pipe and header with it. I'm sure it sounds different on the s2000 though
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if you value your ear drums....don't do it. Looks nice, but sounds like crap
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get something better the drif spec has wy too much angle and looks ricey imo.

look into the greddy ti-c or buddy club spec III they are a great bang for the buck and look much better than the megan imo.
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cool thanks guys
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had the megan for a little while, that was until the weld broke off at a flange only after about 7000 miles or so. invest in something else
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My friend had the megan and his broke off the flange as well, if you want loud get an invidia and sounds great to
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