OUChevelleSS
Sep 26th, 05, 2:55 PM
Hi all,
I know this is a Honda question, but seeing as we're all Chevelle guys here maybe you can appreciate what I'm actually asking here.
My grandparents helped me buy a beater Honda Accord for school. However, it has one of the typical ricer exhaust systems on it. I can drive the current car I'm driving for a week or two, so until then I can not-so-stubbornly refuse to drive the Honda with that exhaust, and have time to change it. I'm just wondering how much of it is the tip that makes the sound, and how much of it is the muffler, if I need to change both or just have the tip removed. Thanks for any help.
I know this is a Honda question, but seeing as we're all Chevelle guys here maybe you can appreciate what I'm actually asking here.
My grandparents helped me buy a beater Honda Accord for school. However, it has one of the typical ricer exhaust systems on it. I can drive the current car I'm driving for a week or two, so until then I can not-so-stubbornly refuse to drive the Honda with that exhaust, and have time to change it. I'm just wondering how much of it is the tip that makes the sound, and how much of it is the muffler, if I need to change both or just have the tip removed. Thanks for any help.