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Old 19-Aug-2005, 12:19 PM
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Magnaflow exhaust

Anyone know whats a good exhaust catback setup for a 04 civic sedan,?

I was thinking to go with Magna flow catback stainless steel

I was looking for deep sounding and nice looks

any suggestions on who has the cheapest for magnaflow products?

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i am using a magnaflow muffler on my civic combined with 2.5" pipe and high flow cat and it sounds great....good choice.
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Old 19-Aug-2005, 01:07 PM
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i being quoted $470 for a magna flow catback stainless kit
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shipped to my door with taxes

sounds good? i think so
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anything in magna flow is good
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Old 19-Aug-2005, 05:44 PM
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I got my exhaust system done at noyzboyz ....they did a pretty good job...from header back, hi-flow cat, 2 1/2" piping and magnaflow muffler...total cost me $620 with tax and labour included. Also a long magna flow rasonator....now it sounds great.
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Originally posted by Krossfyah
i being quoted $470 for a magna flow catback stainless kit
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shipped to my door with taxes

sounds good? i think so
Wow thats a good price for a full magnaflow system. Since ur car is so new you should be able to bolt it up yourself.
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same here...they did good

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I got my exhaust system done at noyzboyz ....they did a pretty good job...from header back, hi-flow cat, 2 1/2" piping and magnaflow muffler...total cost me $620 with tax and labour included. Also a long magna flow rasonator....now it sounds great.
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Old 20-Aug-2005, 02:43 AM
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yea....noyzboyz does good magnaflow exhaust system...as long as you tell them you want to pay in cash and they would give you a nice deal.
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I looked into getting a Magnaflow cat-back for my 03 until I found out some shortcomings the system has. It comes in several pieces so it fits a few different models. The separate pieces clamp together unlike a stock or other aftermarket system that bolts together like a stock exhaust. It apparently hangs very low and it's not full stainless. I've read threads on 7thgencivic about owner's complaining of leakes when the clamps start to loosen. The solution was to weld the separate exhaust pieces together. Only problem is it would have to be cut apart to get it off.

http://www.7thgencivic.com/parts_rev...7/cat/8/page/2
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yea....noyzboyz does good magnaflow exhaust system...as long as you tell them you want to pay in cash and they would give you a nice deal.
where is this place?
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Old 21-Aug-2005, 03:51 AM
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NoyzBoyz Performance Exhaust
627 Danforth Rd.
Toronto, Ontario
M1K 1G1

Tel: (416) 264 - 0240
Toll Free: 1 - 877 - noyzboyz
Web: www.noyzboyz.com

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I used to have a stainless magnaflow muffler with 2.5 pipe in my mazda, it looks good and sounds great. Try JPG Exhaust system in Oakville, great price.
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Exhaust

I also Had my exhaust done at nozyboyz 2.5 catback with magnaflow resanator and muffler stainless steel sounds great and was a great price. tucked up nice and neat. were as my bolt on system rubbed on speed bumps and my driveway. If your looking for it done right go to nozyboz


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Old 24-Aug-2005, 01:48 PM
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i also have a 2.5inch catback, but i wish i had gone to 2inch or the most 2.25
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Old 24-Aug-2005, 01:53 PM
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yeah 2.5" might be much for a stock engine.
I noticed a nice difference when i changed from 2.25" to 2.5" but i have a higer CR and built head also have a header w/2.5" collector and 2.5" high flow cat....breathes up top much better with the 2.5", some say you would loose torque with the larger pipe, but i didn't think so.
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Yeah JPG is great. They have people coming from Montreal to get exhausts done, and their prices are good too. I was up there for a couple of days a while ago and bought a magnaflow cat from them. Very nice couple.
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Mine is a bit pricy for a complete stainless steel 2.25 magnaflow exhaust...HOTROD SCOTT...
That's pretty much where I get my exhaust done...Used to have a bruellen muffler 5" tip 2.25 straight pipe on '88 prelude...
But hey...sound awesome and loud dude!!!
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I have the Magnaflow too and love it, my brother got his used from craigslist but I wanted a valid warranty so I got it here. Magnaflow Exhaust 15873, or you can try one of the sponsors here on the forum, they are allways having sales/specials. Either way its a great exhaust system, sounds great, and very easy to install.
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I got all my exhaust bent by a guy in Port Hope when I lived in that area. Sharp's exhaust was the place. Very reasonable. I use a Skunk2 system.
2 1/2" exhaust(header-muffler) + Cat, welded. was $300 flat.
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nice revival of 4 yr old thread haha
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