Catback vs Flowmaster for Civic Sedan EX 1998

Discussion in 'Civic' started by GeeRace, Oct 6, 2003.

  1. GeeRace

    GeeRace Guest

    Hey Guys

    Father time has caught up with my exhaust system(Hole in muffer).

    So I might as well do the upgrade on the exhaust system. I see Catback
    all over the place, but I was looking at the Flowmaster system also.

    Anyone with info on these two systems??

    Thanks
     
    GeeRace, Oct 6, 2003
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  2. GeeRace

    Guest Guest

    Catback is any type of exhaust system that runs new piping from the
    catalytic converter back. Axle back or rear section systems usually just
    replace the muffler and a little of the piping behind the rear axle.
    Flowmaster is a specific manufacturer of exhaust systems. I would suggest
    looking into DC sports, HKS, and APEXi systems.
     
    Guest, Oct 7, 2003
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  3. GeeRace

    GeeRace Guest

    wrote:
     
    GeeRace, Oct 8, 2003
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  4. GeeRace

    Guest Guest

    There are high performance catalytic converters out on the market. Although
    i've heard they make the car sound very "ratty" (the turbo charged weed
    wacker sound). Another good site would be nopi.com or just pick up an issue
    of a riceboy magazine. Lots of ideas in there. What about sound levels and
    looks of the exhaust? Keep that in mind too as most of the exhausts are much
    louder than stock (you can use a silencer for most though)

     
    Guest, Oct 8, 2003
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  5. GeeRace

    GeeRace Guest

    There are high performance catalytic converters out on the market.

    -It was just a thought...It's just for looks anyway. When I grow up
    I'll get me a real car. LOL-
     
    GeeRace, Oct 9, 2003
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  6. GeeRace

    Chris Guest

    I saw full stainless steel cat-back systems on hondasolutions.com for
    only $300 shipped... I am thinking of getting it for my 99 Si after I
    can scrape up some bones.
     
    Chris, Oct 29, 2003
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