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Old 05-20-2002, 09:12 AM
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I've decided to add a catback exhaust to my S. What are you guys using on your rides. Any recommendations? Brands? Want to do some research before commiting the big $$$.
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HKS.

But you can't go wrong with any of the name brands as long as you are not expecting big horsepower, if any.
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search it, like mhk said, you cant go wrong with any good name exhaust so i guess its up to you to like the looks of it....or if you want single or dual exhaust....amuse got a single one that looks really good, but most people prefer the dual setup....so hks, neuspeed, apexi...etc
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I agree with most of the other guys, but one thing you should always consider is the weight of the exhaust that you finally choose. For example neuspeed makes an exhaust for the S that will shed 15lbs. from your car. Although it is not a lot, paired with the free flow exhaust you may feel more of a difference. If you really want to make a big difference there is a titanium exhaust on the market specifically designed for the S that reduces the weight by 45lbs. I can't remember who makes it, but if you research it hard enough you should be able to find it. However, the exhaust is more expensive than most. Also, you might want to find an exhaust that sounds good to you. My brother has an exhaust that produces results, but he hates how loud it is. You don't want it to annoying loud if you know what I mean. Comptech makes a 2-piece stainless steel exhaust that they boast will give you 3hp at the wheels. It runs about $1200.
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Its the Veilside exhaust that shaves off the 45lbs. Then again, you'll probably be deaf by the 2nd week of owning the exhaust

IMO, the Spoon N1 is the best exhaust for the money. Contact Mingster to get it! He got me a great deal on it.
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I'd go with a company that spends most of its time on Honda, which are Mugen and Honda.


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