Who makes a good muffler for a ITS Prelude?
Who makes a good muffler for a ITS Prelude?
Are you wanting a full length exhaust? Ours just has ~1.5ft of tube off the header, a ~2ft Thrush Cherry Bomb, and a turn down. Always meets sounds and makes good power.
Kevin
2010 FP Runoffs & Super Sweep Champion
2010 ITB ARRC Champion
2008 & 2009 ITA ARRC Champion
'90 FP Acura Integra RS
'92 ITA Acura Integra RS
'92 ITB Honda Civic DX
I've had very good results with the Borla XR-1 Sportsman racing muffler.
http://www.borla.com/products/produc...acing+Mufflers
I run one on my H-Pord Civic and typically I am at 90-92db with no loss in power.
It was recommended to me by the guys at King motorsports.
Multi-time GT champ David Finch also recommends them. They are very light weight w/stainless steel construction.
2002 Cen-Div ITC Champ
(Converted to G-Prod in 2003)
(Bumped to H-Prod in 2008)
2008, 2011 HP Cen-Div Champ
2011 HP National Champ
Greg,
Are you using the round or the oval? I've been thinking of "upgrading" the exhaust o the B car, and have always loved the sound of Borla's.
hoop
hoop
Greensboro, NC
STL Newbie
Oval.
I do have to be careful with ground clearence when I back the car off the trailer with the short 20" racing slicks to avoid catching the muffler on one of the cross braces, and if I had to do it over I think the round muffler would fit better in the recessed area just past the shift linkage.
Probably not an issue with DOT tires and the IT 5" ride height rule though...
I have no experience wih one of these, but if you have room for a side exit or have a long pipe with a rear exit, then one of these might be a good choice too:
http://www.borla.com/products/produc...ullet+Mufflers
Last edited by Greg Gauper; 11-02-2009 at 09:58 PM.
2002 Cen-Div ITC Champ
(Converted to G-Prod in 2003)
(Bumped to H-Prod in 2008)
2008, 2011 HP Cen-Div Champ
2011 HP National Champ
I saw that. At the expense of being a bit ricey Ive been running a cherry bomb type exhaust on the car sense it was built, dumping out just behind the driver. It used to exit ou the side, but I had problems with that catching on the trailer all the time (even with the rains on).
I'm thinking of going back to the side exit, maybe with a flat tip for clearance.
hoop
hoop
Greensboro, NC
STL Newbie
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