MSR garage exhaust. pics.

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Hey guys,

Well a couple weeks ago a friend and I decide that my exhaust DC sports wasnt doing it, it is very quiet and make no justice to the NSX engine.

So we decide to chop it, make a couple of 12'' resonators and weld them on place, well it was easier said than done, we start it at eleven PM and finish at 10:30 AM the next morning with a little nap at around 5AM, dont ask, it was a long ass night.LOL.

Anyways, it sounds pretty good, I will take a video tomorrow but for now here a couple pics of us working on it.

all I can say is that it is definally lighther than the old DC sports big, huge, extra large can(exhaust). Plus the car should be going turbo this winter, so no biggie. He he.


AT 11 PM:
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10:30AM!!! notice the daylight bihind!!!
BIG props to my buddy James that did all the welding and the hard work He he.

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hmmmm can't really hear the whole range of the exhaust sound. it sounds like its isolated at the worse possible sounding rev range of the nsx ( 2000-3000 rpm ). I was expecting you to downshift to 2nd at 60 and run it thru v-tec.
 
definitely, i look forward to seeing it.
 
hey man
we should have a little NSX meet/mod day at your place before the winter really hits and I put the car away
 
I didn't know you are in Ontario.
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Test Pipes could save you a lot of work, great job anyways, need better soundbites to really judge, now, you NSX is sweeeeet while rolling!
 
Wednesday night we are coming out to play, a couple of evo's and sti's should be coming out too, we are going to a prime's member shop.

He is just opened his new shop the and is getting it ready for the local nsx's, anyone want to come out let me know.

I still owe you the vid......
 
seems kinda quiet for all the cutting you did. Take off the cats :)
 
yeah the first thing I noticed was that it was quiet as hell for barely having any mufflers.
 
I may be wrong, but I thought that resonators were supposed to quiet or muffle noise?
 
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