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Performance exhaust system

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Does anyone kno how much a performance exhaust system costs at midas or meinekee?? I have a 92 legacy L
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You'll have to buy an exhaust for an N/A Impreza and have them modify it to fit onto your car. There aren't any bolt on exhausts for our cars.

E-bay exhausts are cheap, sound nice and actually get the job done well.
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Post by Murphy »

well, they do technically bolt on, to the engine anyways, it just exits on the wrong side or something like that doesnt it?

the unequal headers sound very nice, the equal get more power, but the sound of an unequal outweighs the small power gains of an equal, in my opinion
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Post by SubaruNation »

asc_up wrote:You'll have to buy an exhaust for an N/A Impreza and have them modify it to fit onto your car. There aren't any bolt on exhausts for our cars.

E-bay exhausts are cheap, sound nice and actually get the job done well.
yeah +1
and the exhaust shop should (dont go to meinanake) should do it for cheap-er.

my STi exhaust was only 60 installed
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Murphy wrote:well, they do technically bolt on, to the engine anyways, it just exits on the wrong side or something like that doesnt it?

the unequal headers sound very nice, the equal get more power, but the sound of an unequal outweighs the small power gains of an equal, in my opinion
The exhaust will exit on the correct side. An extension will need to be welded on to connect your headers to your mid-pipe. It'll be simple for an exhaust shop to do.

And I'm in full agreement with your comment on the headers. Lol.
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Post by ktdnum1 »

thanks guys. if i just get a performance muffler would it still give me a deep sound. Do I have to buy it or would midas supply that??
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They'll give you any kind of mild steel Chinese junk you want. Definitely go with a used Impreza (or even a 17 year old used Legacy would be better than one of those shops). The stuff those shops sell is designed to rot out in a year. They warranty the cheap materials, but not the labor. If you just want a muffler, buy a stainless one somewhere and have them instal it if you can't do it.
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