>On my coupe I extended the pipe straight back and put a real ANSA
>exhaust tip with built in baffles, it sounded great, real snappy. On
>my sedan, I put a Y pipe after my glasspack and put Old school Honda
>chrome bike pipes out either side, it looked crazy and sounded just
>like a bike! --
sedan mufflers
Re: sedan mufflers
What size glass pack did you put under the car?
Re: sedan muffler Part #
I dug my muffler out of storage. It is made in USA by IMCO, it's a
universal *can* that you can have adapted. It measures 6" dia x 12"
long. It has 1 1/2" inlet & outlet, The OAL is 17" but that can be
changed by the shop a bit. The one I built was very quiet.
The part # IMCO CM-43 or Walker #17871, the ones I got are
Aluminized.
Miles
universal *can* that you can have adapted. It measures 6" dia x 12"
long. It has 1 1/2" inlet & outlet, The OAL is 17" but that can be
changed by the shop a bit. The one I built was very quiet.
The part # IMCO CM-43 or Walker #17871, the ones I got are
Aluminized.
Miles
> >Miles: What was your source for the universal muffler? My local sources,
> >including a
> >muffler shop, all have turned up their nose at the idea of finding such a
> >thing. Mostly they
> >balk because it has offset openings on each end and they can only produce
> >something
> >with center openings.
> >John
> >--- In
2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
, "Miles Chappell"
> >wrote:
> > > I made my own muffler for the sedan I sold last summer. I bought a
> > > generic 6" diameter universal muffler which was 13" long. I bought
> > > some U shape bent pipes and fashioned them into similar shape of the
> > > original pipes. I made a tail pipe the same way, I might have bent
> > > some of the pieces myself, I really can't recall. It worked well and
> > > was quiet.
> > > Miles