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Would I need internals if I...... Would I need internals or a HPFP if I just do a muffler delete, I'm not sure I want to mod my car yet because I don't want to void my warrantee so I'm just looking to get a little more sound out of my exhaust because I'm used to having exhausts on my cars and I was wondering if I would need internals with this, I've search and it seems like that's going to be my first mod and after that the Cobb AP but for now can I just do the muffler delete without any issues? Thanks, Carlos |
Muffler Delete? Where are you going to dump the exhaust? |
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I did this, with null effect in hp//fp change levels on stock internals. Like always monitor, monitor, monitor. Also, do an axle back, I had my shop flange up and everything. No hacking! There's beautiful holes on the psgr side for some extra exhaust hangers also. No chopping! |
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Dude, reroute the exhaust into the intake. That way you will increase the volumetric efficiency of the engine whilst reducing the carbon footprint and increasing the Coriolis effect. |
2 Attachment(s) Don't mention warranty on Msf. Been goin to this place for years so my cost would be no where around yours. Attachment 114806 :) was ultra picky and made them center perfect. Attachment 114807. Just remember there will be no hp gains, if you are stock everything else. When you go wot it will sound like a hurricane. I wish of kept the muffler on and take off resonator... Load drone and fucking loud |
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One or other. Get a test pipe... Power and sound. :) |
Sell the speed and get a civic sent with smiles and mouth hugs |
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if u want loud u can run single exhaust mazda acesory exhaust from 1st gen bolts right up the axle back portion so itll be pretty much straight pipe and all u need is some hand tools and you can do it yourself in the driveway. |
I have everything in my sig on my car and no internals (yet) and my FP is steady at 1600-1700+ at WOT. |
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