Removing axle back

macmanda

New Member
Ive got a 92 GSR and i want to make it louder lol. ive read that you can remove the axle back for the exhaust? what exactly is that and where is it located??

Thanks!!
 

j13

Keep It Clean
its just that, take off the muffler and make your vehicle sound like shiit.
 

LSiNtegraDB7

I enjoy Integras.
The "axle back" refers to the exhaust piping that goes from the axle, back. Its essentially your muffler. Yes, you can remove it, but all that will happen is an increase in sound but in a negative way.

Don't be a ricer. Spend some money and get a quality exhaust, and help out your motor instead of just making it louder.
 


da9_vito

Hazardous Grounds
The "axle back" refers to the exhaust piping that goes from the axle, back. Its essentially your muffler. Yes, you can remove it, but all that will happen is an increase in sound but in a negative way.

Don't be a ricer. Spend some money and get a quality exhaust, and help out your motor instead of just making it louder.

^THIS but if your cheap like me buy option racing. it gave mine a very good deep tone. and its not raspy.got it from nopi for 150.
 
As a DB2 enthusiast, my first thought is "if you just want the car louder and think taking off the axle back is a good option, please sell your car to someone who will appreciate it's rarity."
Trying to be nice, my response it, "get a Tanabe Medallion Touring, RS*R ExMag, or old school HKS twin tip cat back." Don't put cheap stuff on a car as rare as a DB2.
 


ModelEfficiency

New Member
Call me a ricer, I don't care, but I took the muffler off of my DA because it was rusted to hell and I didn't like the farting noises it would make. It is louder, but it honestly doesn't sound bad, I like it. An exhaust system is essentially made up of piping, a resonator (usually), and a muffler. You do not have to spend something like $500 on a Tanabe, RSR, or HKS exhaust system because all exhaust systems are essentially the same. What makes a quality exhaust system better than a "cheap" exhaust system are the following things: weld quality, metal quality, resonator design, and muffler noise dampening material quality. Don't listen to people telling you that the JDM stuff is the best out there, do the research yourself. It's sad to see that people automatically assume that if something is JDM, than it is superior to everything else.
 

mirrorimg

Well-Known Member
Call me a ricer, I don't care, but I took the muffler off of my DA because it was rusted to hell and I didn't like the farting noises it would make. It is louder, but it honestly doesn't sound bad, I like it. An exhaust system is essentially made up of piping, a resonator (usually), and a muffler. You do not have to spend something like $500 on a Tanabe, RSR, or HKS exhaust system because all exhaust systems are essentially the same. What makes a quality exhaust system better than a "cheap" exhaust system are the following things: weld quality, metal quality, resonator design, and muffler noise dampening material quality. Don't listen to people telling you that the JDM stuff is the best out there, do the research yourself. It's sad to see that people automatically assume that if something is JDM, than it is superior to everything else.
And now you are dumping your exhaust fumes directly under your car rather than away from the car. Enjoy sitting at stop lights.

He could just as easily get a magnaflow exhaust. I have a Mugen twin loop and a Tanabe SMH. I didnt buy them because they were "JDM," but instead because of the flow they have and the sound the provide.
 
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ModelEfficiency

New Member
And now you are dumping your exhaust fumes directly under your car rather than away from the car. Enjoy sitting at stop lights.

He could just as easily get a magnaflow exhaust. I have a Mugen twin loop and a Tanabe SMH. I didnt buy them because they were "JDM," but instead because of the flow they have and the sound the provide.
Stop lights don't bother me at all.

Yeah bro, I heard that they have sick flow. Have fun with your overpriced exhausts.
 

da9_vito

Hazardous Grounds
like a said nopi.com has good exhaust for cheap. ive had mine on for over 2 years and no problems yet.
 

eiznekeM

New Member
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Originally Posted by mirrorimg
And now you are dumping your exhaust fumes directly under your car rather than away from the car. Enjoy sitting at stop lights.

He could just as easily get a magnaflow exhaust. I have a Mugen twin loop and a Tanabe SMH. I didnt buy them because they were "JDM," but instead because of the flow they have and the sound the provide.

Stop lights don't bother me at all.

Yeah bro, I heard that they have sick flow. Have fun with your overpriced exhausts.
As the saying goes, "You gotta pay to play".

You say overpriced, I say I can afford them.
Well said, +1. I'm not touching my 'Teg until I can legitimately modify it with quality parts. I'm going to try and fine this gem of an article I read in Importtuner about fake and cheap parts.
 
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