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where can i get those black mufflers that were sold before?

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    where can i get those black mufflers that were sold before?

    i've searched around and i came up with nothing.

    there were these black mufflers that were made on a different site (maybe honda-tech?) that gave the sleeperish look to the exhaust system. does anyone remember what i'm talking about? i was wondering if anyone had the link to where i can buy these

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    yeah i know what yur talkin about. i cant remember where i saw them either.... maybe ebay........???

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      #3
      go to autozone and get some engine enamel and sane it down with some 1,000 grit and spray it with some engine enamel. The end 3-4 bucks for the can . 1one 1111111

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        #4
        Originally posted by h22sparkle
        go to autozone and get some engine enamel and sane it down with some 1,000 grit and spray it with some engine enamel. The end 3-4 bucks for the can . 1one 1111111
        shit you dont have to do that...as long as he gets the high engine heat 1200 degrees...just spray paint it on...it will come out fine...i did mine like that..cops still gave me a ticket for modified exhaust....

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          #5
          Originally posted by 93EXaesthetic
          shit you dont have to do that...as long as he gets the high engine heat 1200 degrees...just spray paint it on...it will come out fine...i did mine like that..cops still gave me a ticket for modified exhaust....
          damn there really is no avoinding the rat bastards huh

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            #6
            i sprayed mine with some high temp black paint and a matte clear and you couldnt tell the difference, looked like a flat black muffler
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              #7
              i'm talking about the aftermarket black mufflers, not OEM. if i wanted to paint my OEM black i would have done it already. the aftermarket one's i'm talking about have a 3" outlet i think...

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                #8
                there called vibrant stealth mufflers. go to ht.com and type vibrant in the search...I've been planning on getting this for the new turbo setup for awhile
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 92ex
                  there called vibrant stealth mufflers. go to ht.com and type vibrant in the search...I've been planning on getting this for the new turbo setup for awhile
                  yes!! that's exactly it, i had the name on the tip of my tongue. thanks alot man

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                    #10
                    i was just about to say that darn

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                      #11
                      am i better off getting the 2.5" and get new piping? or get 2.25" and bolt on to my current stock piping?

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                        #12
                        If you're stock, then 2.5" is too big. If you really want to go turbo and are planning on doing it soon then, yes you can get away with 2.5".
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by tanNn2koo
                          am i better off getting the 2.5" and get new piping? or get 2.25" and bolt on to my current stock piping?
                          stock inst 2.25

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                            http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1414740

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by floored
                              stock inst 2.25
                              the smallest size Vibrant muffler i believe is 2.25" inlet and outlet. i stated that i would be bolting/welding the muffler to stock piping if that was my choice muffler size

                              edit:: and thank you aero for the link

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