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Old 03-22-2003, 03:13 PM
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Question Comptech cat v. Mugen twin loop

I am considering both of these exhausts. I am getting a comptech header w/ whatever exhuast i choose. I was wondering what everyones opinions of these two are. I know the comptech is great for hondas, and of course mugen is better. The twin loop is only an axle back, correct? anyones info would be greatly appreciated. later
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Are they mandrel or crush bent? What ist he diameter? resonator? What kind of muffler does it come with? If that twin loop is only axle back id probably go with the other.
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Comptech Cat.

Im sure you'll get awesome results if you get the header and exhaust from comptech.
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twin loop.
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Old 03-24-2003, 01:48 PM
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they are both overpriced, and the mugen flows like shit.
I would recomend either Type1 cat back, or custom 2.5inch mandrel with magnaflow muffler/resonator.
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Old 03-24-2003, 05:36 PM
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mine flows pretty good .
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Old 03-25-2003, 05:09 AM
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mugen has like 2 pronounced bottlenecks. I used to have a picture showing them on my old computer, but it's gone now.
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fucka magnaflow, unless your boosting and need the oversized piping.

Loud ass pieces of junk.
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im sure that youll get a great bottleneck at your stock catalytic converter. time to either gut that bitch or get a high flow.......or just get rid of it altogether.


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Originally posted by Nates95Accord
fucka magnaflow, unless your boosting and need the oversized piping.

Loud ass pieces of junk.
magnaflow- honda cat backs are 2.25inch. not exactly what I would call oversized.
my new system is 2.5 inch custom mandrel bent pieces with 26inch , 4 inch diameter magnaflow resonator and 14inch, 6 inch diameter magnaflow muffler, and I think it's plenty quiet. I was running a spoon N1 before though, so open header was not all that loud to me.
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