yeah running an open b-pipe isnt fun. might as well run open headers if youre gonna do that.dyno tests have proven that high flow cats produce next to nothing for hp gains. even test pipes will net you maybe 1 hp over a stock cat. your best best is to upgrade with a nice header, cat back and straight through design fart can if you want to make a difference in hp.
or you could just take off your muffler and run an open b-pipe:twisted:
exactly, which is why i said unless you upgrade the whole system your not gonna get much out of the stock 2"> exhaust systemwell honda designed the system to be quiet..and nothing more. of course they designed it to work to its full potential, but its full potential is not making power. if honda wanted that the stock exhaust piping would be at least 2.25 inches. its not.
you gotta remember automakers are just now getting into the "tuned" exhaust. back then they just tried to make an exhaust as quiet as possible without losing too much HP.
it was like when any of you pulled out the stock intake plumbing and sat there and wondered what the fuck all those extra chambers were for.
Even IF you put on bigger piping on the exhaust the muffler it self still would be 2.25 and very restrictive! Best solution is to but a stock look aftermarket exhaust.. cuz OEM exhaust are made for OEM cars and specs not any type of aftermarket added to them.You can get a high-flow cat and get bigger custom piping. That's what I would do if I wanted to rock a stock muffler.