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Old 05 Sep 2007, 03:46 pm
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Default New complete exhaust for 92 Honda Accord... either cat-back, or cat-back plus engine pipe...?

I was quoted (Meineke) about $650. for cat-back and about $1000. for entire exhaust including engine pipe. I expect to get a few more years out of this car. Are there less expensive alternatives? Is stainless steel out of the question, or should I spend less for the aluminum exhaust? Any help would be appreciated!
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Old 05 Sep 2007, 03:48 pm
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Look on E-bay and put it on yourself with help!
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Old 05 Sep 2007, 03:53 pm
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There are a lot of performance exhaust for most cars however economy cars from the early 90's honda civics accords. Why try to make a old dog do new tricks? If lould and performance is not wanted go with another muffler shop and just get something that will see doggy to heaven! About another 4 years should just about do it. A major failure transmission or engine bearing. timing belt failure. Then car is toast!
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Old 05 Sep 2007, 06:21 pm
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Go with a Honda exhaust. If you need everything behind the cat, it will consist of the B-Pipe, and the Muffler. Using an OEM exhuast will reduce rattles, and the fit will be accurate. While working as a tech at a Honda Dealership, this is one of the most common problems I seen; people installing aftermarket exhaust and having rattles, leaks, rubbing. etc.
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