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My muffler on my 99 civic and my wife's muffler on her 98 civic have both
developed holes in the last two weeks. They are both in the same spot, on the pipe welded to the inside of the muffler (not the tailpipe, the other side) I called my honda dealer and he said it would be about $220 for each repair, labor & Materials. I am debating whether or not to get some sort of Psuedo-performance exhaust. I don't want to spend too much money. i thought i might go to a muffler shop and have them form a pipe from the cat back and slap on a flowmaster muffler or something of the like. Am I foolish in doing this? Should I just get the honda replacement? I plan on getting a OE fix on the Wife's car. I had heard that honda has a lifetime warranty on their mufflers, but when I called teh dealer he said you have to buy the first one from them and that one will have a lifetime warranty. It would make sense to me that the one that came on the car would be the same as the replacement, so it to should be warrantied for life. What should I do? Greg |
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"Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote in message news:3f26a171$0$4752$a0465688@nnrp.fuse.net... > I don't want to spend too much money. i > thought i might go to a muffler shop and have them form a pipe from the cat > back and slap on a flowmaster muffler or something of the like. Am I > foolish in doing this? Should I just get the honda replacement? I plan on > getting a OE fix on the Wife's car. > > What should I do? > > Greg this is just my opinion: i would go for the muffler shop for my car (leave the wife's for the factory/dealer option). i really like the flowmaster muffler, but i don't like the cost! :~)> look at dynomax for your muffler. they are supposed to have better performance than the flowmaster. i don't know if this is true or not. i had a pair of hooker aerochamber mufflers on my 440 dart that were real nice. no packing to blowout, etc. -- bob z. "people with less brain power than you are doing more difficult things everyday"© |
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my advice? don't get a performance exhaust. It won't do anything worthwhile
for performance, and will probably just be louder. I like my exhaust note nice and quiet. And because of that, I recommend a Honda OEM muffler, they are quite good IMHO. It is odd that the stock one doesn't have a lifetime warranty like the OEM replacement, but, oh well. If you feel adventurous, replace it yourself, it's pretty easy if you have the tools, and you'll save about $50. "Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote in message news:3f26a171$0$4752$a0465688@nnrp.fuse.net... > My muffler on my 99 civic and my wife's muffler on her 98 civic have both > developed holes in the last two weeks. They are both in the same spot, on > the pipe welded to the inside of the muffler (not the tailpipe, the other > side) I called my honda dealer and he said it would be about $220 for each > repair, labor & Materials. I am debating whether or not to get some sort of > Psuedo-performance exhaust. I don't want to spend too much money. i > thought i might go to a muffler shop and have them form a pipe from the cat > back and slap on a flowmaster muffler or something of the like. Am I > foolish in doing this? Should I just get the honda replacement? I plan on > getting a OE fix on the Wife's car. > > I had heard that honda has a lifetime warranty on their mufflers, but when I > called teh dealer he said you have to buy the first one from them and that > one will have a lifetime warranty. It would make sense to me that the one > that came on the car would be the same as the replacement, so it to should > be warrantied for life. > > What should I do? > > Greg > > |
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In article <3f26a171$0$4752$a0465688@nnrp.fuse.net>,
"Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote: >My muffler on my 99 civic and my wife's muffler on her 98 civic have both >developed holes in the last two weeks. They are both in the same spot, on >the pipe welded to the inside of the muffler (not the tailpipe, the other >side) I called my honda dealer and he said it would be about $220 for each >repair, labor & Materials. I am debating whether or not to get some sort of >Psuedo-performance exhaust. I don't want to spend too much money. i >thought i might go to a muffler shop and have them form a pipe from the cat >back and slap on a flowmaster muffler or something of the like. Am I >foolish in doing this? Should I just get the honda replacement? I plan on >getting a OE fix on the Wife's car. > >I had heard that honda has a lifetime warranty on their mufflers, but when I >called teh dealer he said you have to buy the first one from them and that >one will have a lifetime warranty. It would make sense to me that the one >that came on the car would be the same as the replacement, so it to should >be warrantied for life. > >What should I do? > >Greg > > The Honda replacement will probably last a lot longer unless you go with a pricey aftermarket. Make sure the engine is properly tuned too. High NOx will eat through the exhaust. |
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the cheapest way is go to a junk yard to find a likely replacement but you
will still need a new gasket, bolts, springs, etc. which represent about $30 or $40 of the dealer price...I wouldn't use cheap after market (Midas) and for quality a/m look in "Sport Compact Car" mag or search the web. You'll find the good stuff is not cheap and the Honda stuff looks pretty fairly priced! I'm pretty surprised at your rust thru problem-I own two Civics ('96 and '99)- and neither show any rust. |
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If you do not mind the initial cost, do go ahead and get Honda
mufflers installed by the dealer. Yes, the replacements will have lifetime warranty, and the next time you need a muffler change it will not cost you a cent. (Keep the Receipts from the dealership in a safe place for your next muffler change). I have a 91 Civic on its second replacement muffler, which was installed free by the dealer (free labor, free parts). So, in the long run it becomes a reasonable expense (IMHO!). From my experience these replacement mufflers last about 4 years (50,000 miles) on average. (have had Civics since 1983......) "Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote in message news:<3f26a171$0$4752$a0465688@nnrp.fuse.net>... > My muffler on my 99 civic and my wife's muffler on her 98 civic have both > developed holes in the last two weeks. They are both in the same spot, on > the pipe welded to the inside of the muffler (not the tailpipe, the other > side) I called my honda dealer and he said it would be about $220 for each > repair, labor & Materials. I am debating whether or not to get some sort of > Psuedo-performance exhaust. I don't want to spend too much money. i > thought i might go to a muffler shop and have them form a pipe from the cat > back and slap on a flowmaster muffler or something of the like. Am I > foolish in doing this? Should I just get the honda replacement? I plan on > getting a OE fix on the Wife's car. > > I had heard that honda has a lifetime warranty on their mufflers, but when I > called teh dealer he said you have to buy the first one from them and that > one will have a lifetime warranty. It would make sense to me that the one > that came on the car would be the same as the replacement, so it to should > be warrantied for life. > > What should I do? > > Greg |
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 12:31:46 -0400, "Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote:
>My muffler on my 99 civic and my wife's muffler on her 98 civic have both >developed holes in the last two weeks. They are both in the same spot, on >the pipe welded to the inside of the muffler (not the tailpipe, the other >side) I called my honda dealer and he said it would be about $220 for each >repair, labor & Materials. I am debating whether or not to get some sort of >Psuedo-performance exhaust. I don't want to spend too much money. i >thought i might go to a muffler shop and have them form a pipe from the cat >back and slap on a flowmaster muffler or something of the like. Am I >foolish in doing this? Should I just get the honda replacement? I plan on >getting a OE fix on the Wife's car. > >I had heard that honda has a lifetime warranty on their mufflers, but when I >called teh dealer he said you have to buy the first one from them and that >one will have a lifetime warranty. It would make sense to me that the one >that came on the car would be the same as the replacement, so it to should >be warrantied for life. > >What should I do? Whatever you do, don't turn your car into a fartmobile. My advice: get the Honda muffler - it fits perfectly with quality joints which will never give trouble. BTW the B-pipe will go in ~10-15K miles from now. Rgds, George Macdonald "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me?? |
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Well, I got a new muffler. I ended up needing a new B pipe too. It was
rusted through all along the seem. Anyway, i got caught up in the moment when I saw the shiny performance muffler in the show room and turned my car into a "fart-mobile" as george called it. Now that it is done I am pretty happy with it. It is pretty loud, but it sounds nice and low. Needless to say, the wife was less than ecstatic when i brought it home. Thankfully I have a very understanding wife. She understands that I am still a foolish Kid (at 26). I ended up getting a Ravin' muffler from Midas, It is their new performance line they carry. It appears to be pretty high quality and it gives a nice low full sound, it doesn't sound whinny like most of them do. thank you for all the advice. I must admit I did have some cognitive dissonance while I was driving home, but now that i have lived with it for a couple of days I am pretty happy with it. Greg |
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You can fix it or get it fixed. That happened on my 93 and 94 Del Sols. I
just fixed the one tonite as a matter of fact. Take the muffler completely off and form a flange that will fit around the tailpipe. Weld the flange to the muffler and attach the muffler with the new flange on it to the tailpipe. Clamp it down. A little bit of muffler cement on the pipe doesn't hurt. "Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote in message news:3f26a171$0$4752$a0465688@nnrp.fuse.net... > My muffler on my 99 civic and my wife's muffler on her 98 civic have both > developed holes in the last two weeks. They are both in the same spot, on > the pipe welded to the inside of the muffler (not the tailpipe, the other > side) I called my honda dealer and he said it would be about $220 for each > repair, labor & Materials. I am debating whether or not to get some sort of > Psuedo-performance exhaust. I don't want to spend too much money. i > thought i might go to a muffler shop and have them form a pipe from the cat > back and slap on a flowmaster muffler or something of the like. Am I > foolish in doing this? Should I just get the honda replacement? I plan on > getting a OE fix on the Wife's car. > > I had heard that honda has a lifetime warranty on their mufflers, but when I > called teh dealer he said you have to buy the first one from them and that > one will have a lifetime warranty. It would make sense to me that the one > that came on the car would be the same as the replacement, so it to should > be warrantied for life. > > What should I do? > > Greg > > |
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 12:31:46 -0400, "Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote:
>My muffler on my 99 civic and my wife's muffler on her 98 civic have both >developed holes in the last two weeks. They are both in the same spot, on >the pipe welded to the inside of the muffler (not the tailpipe, the other >side) I called my honda dealer and he said it would be about $220 for each >repair, labor & Materials. I am debating whether or not to get some sort of >Psuedo-performance exhaust. I don't want to spend too much money. i >thought i might go to a muffler shop and have them form a pipe from the cat >back and slap on a flowmaster muffler or something of the like. Am I >foolish in doing this? Should I just get the honda replacement? I plan on >getting a OE fix on the Wife's car. When my 1994 Civic DX Coupe developed a hole in the same place (the top of the pipe where it curves down into the muffler), I went to the local Discount Muffler. They said that it would be $154 for stock replacement from the cat back, or $201 with a Flowmaster and 2 1/4" piping from the cat back. I went with the Flowmaster. I couldn't be happier, I LOVE the sound, it's just loud enough for me without being overpowering. Nate |
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