Medallion Racing Exhaust - Honda Accord Exhaust System 94-97
Size 94 Accord Exhaust
60mm pipeline dia/100mm tip
Fitment Guide
1994-1997 ACCORD 2DR/4DR
Description 94 Accord Exhaust
Tanabe T3009Z
Super Medalion Racing Spec
Track-urban, extremely lightweight, orthodox-form construct exhaust usage extracts the detailed probable of all vastly-tuned engines.
Developing entirely with racing in view, the Super Medalion Racing Spec sequence of lightweight exhaust systems make extracting the full probable of any vastly-tuned engine workable. Gain the superior hand with our event-proven technology planned to underrate authority and amplify performance. With a huge saga in developing exhaust systems for event applications with comment from Japan`s top chase teams, the Super Medalion Racing Spec achieves the essence combination of a lightweight cat-back approach with a limitless-flowing tidy-through mean for limit performance and durability.
Racing Spec Muffler 94 Accord Exhaust
A riveted main muffler allows the muffler divide to be overhauled or to simplify the replacement of the fiberglass packing. Special fiberglass packing is worn to dissolve the exhaust reverberations and resists hardening from the utmost temperatures bent by high performance engines. An up-turned exhaust tip, as worn on most chase cars, gives the exhaust an aggressive rear appearance.
Complete High Quality SUS304 Stainless Steel Construction
> Hello all. I have a quiz regarding the exhaust scheme on my '94
> Accord
> LX. It was sounding loud, so I had my mechanic take a look. The
> muffler is
> bad from the catalytic converter back. They quoted me something like
> $500
> to supplant those pieces. I don't have a rigorous excerpt, since it was
> over the
> handset, bundled with a CV wader (hinge half stick replacement) fix.
> Anyway,
> they said it was more steep because it's california classical.
> Could this
> be valid? I live in Seattle, and my sister bought it new in
> Alexandria,
> Virginia! Does everyone know if Honda makes a different exhaust system
> for
> the California advertise?
>
> A buddy at work looked online and in minus than 30 seconds, saw that
> you can
> buy the parts for minus than $200, and that it's a part of cake to
> change
> out. Any belief on that?
>
> Oh, and I heard that Honda doesn't use stainless steel, so this is why
> I
> have this puzzle with only 96,000 miles. Would the accurate Honda parts
> still
> be better to buy?
Richard, I also live in the PS area and the muffler of my '94 LX was
also replaced at around 100 K miles. It's been another 100K since then
and the OEM replacement muffler is holding up just charge. It should for
your car, too. My car is not a Calif. Develop while and I don't see why
yours should be if it was bought new in Va.