General exhaust discussion & questions
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By myers503
#346754 94 sedan
b18b1 - stock
aftermarket header

going with
2.25" piping from header back, looking for some good muffler ideas.

videos a plus!!!

just need the muffler.
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By Uknterror
#346785 Depends, the mufflers that are literately used in almost any mid to high hp setup that bother to use one is vibrant. Thats if you want a deep non raspy muffler, but others that are almost as good are apexi, magnaflow, yokana, and thermal. These are the brands known for very good quality and deep notes.
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By CopyLifted
#346797 For a nice deep tone non raspy and no highway drone, Yonaka. I've had mine for a year now and it still sounds great
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By Leppy
#346798 I've been using a cheap DNX branded flow-through muffler for around 4 years or so and it's deep and non-raspy on my B18C. I have a resonator in-line with the pipes halfway through the car, too, which I think is crucial to keeping the tones deep without drone.
By Axix23
#346873 i vote for the flat black vibrant muffler, super deep low noise.

pair it with a vibrant ultra quiet resonator as well...

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By myers503
#346877 What will the resonater do? Was thinking of removing
By Axix23
#346881 makes the exhaust more quiet. removes raspyiness. you don't want to remove it or it will sound like shit. Unless you got a turbo on your car, i say keep it on. the turbo will make your exhaust alot more quiet.
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By Uknterror
#346910 Resonator does not restrict flow like people think. It's VERY important part of the exhaust that greatly reduces raspyness
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By Leppy
#346912
Uknterror wrote:Resonator does not restrict flow like people think. It's VERY important part of the exhaust that greatly reduces raspyness


Yeah, even a Cherry Bomb style glass pack resonator will deepen the tone too when it's in the middle of the piping and paired with the right muffler.
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By myers503
#347833 So I put a MagnaFlow straight through muffler on and it's low note is great but I also get that annoying fart sound. I feel fast and furious. So we are going to put a glass pack in line to see if it helps :thumb:
By gaige23
#347849 I almost always use twin loops in my setup, usually OBX.
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By CNeto
#352827 MAGNAFLOW is very good for our honda´s 8)
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By EconoBox
#352836 All of the advice so far has been great all of those brands work great. Magnaflow, Vibrant, and Apexi (The WS2 muffler) all sound great especially with a resonator installed. The resonator helps eliminate the drone in the cabin as well as the raspy sound.

Here is a great place that sells them all as well as a ton of other options. They also sell full bolt in exhaust piping kits to save you some of the fab work or expense of having a shop weld up mandrel bent piping for you.
http://store.kteller.com/exhaust/p-10036.aspx?pid=10036&cid=10126

Magnaflow exhaust video, there is no other description of the exhaust but I would guess there is no resonator or its too small of one from the rasp.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqCMRV8dBuQ

Apex'i WS2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itWccSI6Mbo

Vibrant muffler, I don't see a resonator in the piping under the car:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gv26kT5-Jk

Whatever you end up doing post a video so we can hear how it sounds.
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By EconoBox
#352837 I forgot... having owned a Yonaka exhaust on my sedan and hatch they are a great budget option especially if you have a friend or yourself with the ability to weld. The Yonaka sounds great and from personal experience and friends who have them they last about 2 years (in Florida conditions) before the guts of the muffler start rotting out and they slowly get louder. They hang low which is why I say being able to weld or knowing someone who can helps out. I installed mine with new rubber hangers from Honda and I removed the metal hanger pieces from the piping and welded them back on to raise the B pipe up so it wouldn't hit the ground over bumps. Out of the box they don't survive long on a lowered Civic.