1sikryd
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Came off of my 97 NSX, excellent condition. $700. (213)446-8494.
Here's some more info on this exhaust from NSX Prime:
HKS
Sound: Throaty
Tips: Single round each side OR oval tip each side
Notes: Stainless. Japan made.
Price: $1,475
[SST] Same size as the stock exhaust. It sounds more like half way between the Comptech unit and the stock unit, but definitely sounds after market. It's tips look like the Comptech exhaust.
[WM] I like the sound because it is not too loud but still better than stock. I don't know if you can buy a new one anymore.
[DB] HKS made perhaps the first, or one of the first, aftermarket mufflers specifically designed for the NSX. It is purported to give a modest HP increase, maybe 5HP, but in my opinion it's too small to tell. The sound is *slightly* louder and throatier than stock. The design and build quality is second to none. It won't blow out or fail, at least not after a year under supercharger duty. It's not a lightweight muffler. It is a form-fit-and-function swap for the stock unit.
Here's some more info on this exhaust from NSX Prime:
HKS
Sound: Throaty
Tips: Single round each side OR oval tip each side
Notes: Stainless. Japan made.
Price: $1,475
[SST] Same size as the stock exhaust. It sounds more like half way between the Comptech unit and the stock unit, but definitely sounds after market. It's tips look like the Comptech exhaust.
[WM] I like the sound because it is not too loud but still better than stock. I don't know if you can buy a new one anymore.
[DB] HKS made perhaps the first, or one of the first, aftermarket mufflers specifically designed for the NSX. It is purported to give a modest HP increase, maybe 5HP, but in my opinion it's too small to tell. The sound is *slightly* louder and throatier than stock. The design and build quality is second to none. It won't blow out or fail, at least not after a year under supercharger duty. It's not a lightweight muffler. It is a form-fit-and-function swap for the stock unit.