Re: OEM muffler or aftermarket?
In article <WYfBb.20561$VEd1.14062@news02.bloor.is.net.cable. rogers.com>,
"Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote:
> My muffler finally bit the dust (or the dust bit it, since there's a big
> hole in it). It needs replacing, and since
> I have to do it, I've decided to ask you guys what kind of muffler
> should I use. Right now I have the stock
> 1994 Accord EXR muffler, with the 2 exhaust pipes and chrome tips.
>
> I like the look of my old muffler, and the fact that it's quiet. What I
> am looking for is a good quality, good
> performance replacement for the OEM muffler that would be cheaper, as
> OEM parts tend to be quite a bit
> more expensive than aftermarket ones. True, you get what you pay for in
> most cases, but the salt and cold
> weather here in Toronto chews through any muffler pretty fast, so none
> last for too long.
>
> I should add that I can't stand those big, loud mufflers (if I want to
> be loud, I just jump on my R6). With the
> cops already targeting Honda drivers in Toronto, I really don't need to
> let them know I'm coming. :P
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cosmin
If you have the money--get the Honda muffler. If you want to save money
and have some free time--visit various muffler shops for free estimates.
After you find the best deal, let them install it for you.
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