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Old Jan 11, 2006 | 05:45 PM
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Im trying to find a full exhaust kit for my 95 Neon and I cant find not one without a fart can. I want an exhaust kit that looks as stock as possible, im trying to keep the sleeper look. Wich kits do you recomend that have the deepest growl and best performance without that stupid cherry bomb exhaust tip.
 
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Old Jan 11, 2006 | 07:22 PM
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??? cherry bomb? Tip? Fart can? your kinda losin me...what do you want out of an exhaust? your Gettin three kinds of exhuasts and sounds like you dont like either...maybe you wanna stock lookin muffler? You wanna header? 2 1/4 pipe? 2 1/2 3"? crush bend ? mandrel bent? long tube short tube? Catback? No full exhaust s/u is the same as people want for choices based on sound and performance and just looks. So you cant really be too picky...especially for the money you wanna spend. Do you wanna lot of gains throughout the powerband or keep it in its powerband? You want dyno numbers for hp? Track times? BTW the CHERRY BOMB isnt really s'posed to be used as a tip its used inline w/ the exhaust and has like a chrome tip added from a pipe going outta the cherry bomb.
 
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Old Jan 11, 2006 | 11:06 PM
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for performance increases you're talking about, you'll probably want to go with catback exaust system, but it sounds like you don't want to have a dual exit. Dual exit would definitely help your situation. It allows your car to get rid of waste gasses faster and easier. The sooner it can get rid of those waste gasses the cleaner the combustion will be inside your engine.

If you're looking to stay looking stock then you'll probably want to find a high flow muffler that will give you a single exit, which is a bit harder to find. You'll probably have to find a universal fit, which will involve a little bit of welding after you've bought all of the tubing. Borla and Vibrant both sound like they would suit your application while keeping the sound pretty tame, but will give you a mean (not annoying) WOT sound.
 
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Old Jan 13, 2006 | 06:52 AM
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I see you in KC i should have my motor in this weekend if so maybe next week we can meet up and you can hear what my full srt exhaust sounds like i love it and after some mild modification its a full bolt on system and it sounds MEAN!
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Old Jan 17, 2006 | 03:26 AM
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Pacesetter works good just use different exhaust clamps then what it comes with.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2006 | 10:46 AM
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Im trying to find a full exhaust kit for my 95 Neon and I cant find not one without a fart can. I want an exhaust kit that looks as stock as possible, im trying to keep the sleeper look. Wich kits do you recomend that have the deepest growl and best performance without that stupid cherry bomb exhaust tip.
You could fab up your own system, going to a larger tube diameter. For a muffler I would recommend taking a look at Vibrant Performance's StreetPower Flat Black Muffler.
• 100% Stainless Steel
• Features "True Straight Through" Internals for Unrestricted Flow
• Outlet neck measures 4" long and is angle cut for an O.E. look
• S.S. Perforated Core is surrounded by premium quality sound absorbtion materials for a low deep tone.
• Flat Black color makes it a must have for any true "Sleeper" car.

We have these mufflers and all the stainless steel tube and bends you would need to create a custom set-up.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2006 | 02:35 PM
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just be care with clamp on exhaust kits because if you tighten the exhaust clamps and the pipes aren't on all the way you'll have to take it to a muffler shop to have it bent. Trust me i tell you only from experience.
 
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