Good, inexpensive aftermarket muffler for '99 Protege?

Hazman

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1999 Protege LX
Hey guys, I'm looking to get a muffler for my '99 LX. It seems like there is a VERY broad range of options to consider. I see some mufflers on eBay for $15, and some for hundreds. Are the $15 - $30 "N1-style" or "Bomb S" mufflers pieces of crap? I don't want to spend more than $100 total, including installation. Speaking of which, what is better, bolt-on or welded? I also have no clue how much welding would cost to have done. I guess I'm full of questions and pretty clueless. One thing I do know is that I do not want a "fart can". I don't want an annoying, loud go-kart sound. I want a higher-quality, deeper sound. Not necesarily a lot louder. I mainly want a new muffler for an increase in sound quality, looks, and performance. Any help would be highly appreciated. Thanks!
 
I seriously doubt your needs and expectations are going to be met by a $15 - $30 muffler. Even for $100 (including installation) you may be hard pressed to find what you want.

I think (althoughs will have to confirm) that most mufflers will be welded not bolt-on. You may want to look for an axle-back instead, but the price will go up even more.

Ractive is a cheap brand that many have used, but I don't know how well it will meet your needs. Bottom line is, you'll get what you pay for.

Good luck!
 
Hey guys, I was wondering what the differences would be between one of those less-expensive Ractive mufflers, and something like an Apexi N1. I want to get something good, not necesarily "great", but just something that isn't considered a piece of crap. I want it to be worth potentially paying a healthy sum of money to have it welded on. I want a more deep, "solid" sound, rather than a loud, chopper-like fart sound. I hope that is understandable. Thanks!
 
you get what you pay for. seriously. those ebay bomz pieces of s*** are pieces of s*** for a reason...they sound like s***. if you're just after the sound and don't care about performance, just get a muffler and weld it on. but just a warning, NA cars can sound buzzy if not done right. if your car sounds buzzy, put a resonator on it.

i doubt you can get anything for $100 total. save some money and buy a quality piece. if you're gonna do something, do it right.
 
Have you thought about buying someone's MSP axle-back (not sure if it fits your car, but they sell for that price) or getting a shop to put on a straight pipe? You could also try these, but I can't say anything about their quality:

http://www.apexr1.com/unmuf.html
 
you would need the na one. the turbo one would probably have to big of an inlet on it
 
And those N1's are extremely loud and buzzy on small displacement NA engines...

IMO just save your money and wait..."Good" and "inexpensive" contradict each other very often...Save up and by a full cat-back eventually with whatever style and sound you want...The RB will sound and look infinitely better to me, but that is me, not you...but I guarantee that N1 will be in Civic territory...
 
yeah if you got an N1, chances are you'll sound very buzzy. a resonator will help but i don't know how much.

btw, if you want one that most likely won't be buzzy, get a tanabe racing medallion. my friend had one on his civic before he went turbo. very deep, loud, and no buzz.
 
My friend put an N1 turbo on his RSX-S & it sounded great. He had an exhaust shop do some custom piping so that it would fit, but I don't think you should rule out APEXi. The N1 is probably the cheapest muffler you'll find that is still GOOD quality & they come in a bunch of different colors too.
 

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