Looking for a muffler

Yawndy

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I currently own a 2009 Honda Civic DX coupe. I was wondering if there's any mufflers out there that will give me a quiet sound when idling and a little bit of sound when accelerating. I don't want it to sound like a fart cannon and I have a budget of 400$. Any mufflers out there that will do the trick?
 

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Greedy sp axle back
 


buzzbombtom

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Do you know where I can find that exhaust and have it shipped to Canada? I can't seem to find it
Sorry my man, not too sure how shipping to the great white north works. I'd check the clubcivic store, tunersports.com first
 

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at most a muffler shop would have to cut a small section out if its too long. Would still be the cheapest full setup. i know plenty of 6th gen people that use sedan setups on coupes and they fit fine.
 

Yawndy

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at most a muffler shop would have to cut a small section out if its too long. Would still be the cheapest full setup. i know plenty of 6th gen people that use sedan setups on coupes and they fit fine.
How much noise does this exhaust make? Will I hear it from outside the car if it's idling? Last question, will it sound like a fart cannon, or a ricer. I'm just trying to have a really clean civic
 

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Are you aware that you can search on YouTube for sound clips of this set-up?
 

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Search under "2009 civic yonaka sound" and you will find them.
 

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Of course I'm aware of that, I couldn't find a clip of the exhaust for a 2009 Honda Civic on YouTube.
Any 06-11 Civic (non-Si) will sound exactly the same, as they're the SAME R18 engine.

Also, hearing a 'sound clip' of a video on your phone/computer and hearing it in real life are two COMPLETELY different experiences. A low-quality microphone can only capture so many frequencies. Yes, it'll give you a better idea. It'll still be more realistic to hear it in real life.

Just my 2 cents...:what:
 


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