dual exhaust?
#21
RE: dual exhaust?
Sorry but I also have to agree with everyone else... If its because your kit has dual holes in it doesn't mean you have to have duals I saw a 95 Civic with the black widow back bumper but he didn't have duals he had a single angled muffler and it looked great.
#22
RE: dual exhaust?
ORIGINAL: usmc2b2004
Sorry but I also have to agree with everyone else... If its because your kit has dual holes in it doesn't mean you have to have duals I saw a 95 Civic with the black widow back bumper but he didn't have duals he had a single angled muffler and it looked great.
Sorry but I also have to agree with everyone else... If its because your kit has dual holes in it doesn't mean you have to have duals I saw a 95 Civic with the black widow back bumper but he didn't have duals he had a single angled muffler and it looked great.
#25
RE: dual exhaust?
ORIGINAL: ef4life
well a cobalt ss is not always supercharged, and it still has dual exhaust, which is just a 2.2 or 2.4 ectoec with either 140 or 170 hp flywheel
well a cobalt ss is not always supercharged, and it still has dual exhaust, which is just a 2.2 or 2.4 ectoec with either 140 or 170 hp flywheel
#26
RE: dual exhaust?
geez all this info gives me somrthin to think about,,(look at the pic lol),,i like the way it looks but sure would like to have the extra uummpphh,,just priced some mods now i might need a new cat bac,,lol
#27
RE: dual exhaust?
ORIGINAL: amg6975
If i'm not mistaken a Cobalt SS is always supercharged. You can get a Cobalt that's not supercharged though, and that won't have dual exhaust.
ORIGINAL: ef4life
well a cobalt ss is not always supercharged, and it still has dual exhaust, which is just a 2.2 or 2.4 ectoec with either 140 or 170 hp flywheel
well a cobalt ss is not always supercharged, and it still has dual exhaust, which is just a 2.2 or 2.4 ectoec with either 140 or 170 hp flywheel
heres the like to chevrolet's site http://www.chevrolet.com/cobalt/
#28
RE: dual exhaust?
ok check it out
the srt-4 has a dual exhaust and turbo
the cobalt ss/sc has one single exhaust and is supercharged
the ss/na is not supercharges
the base cobalt ls/lt has single exhaust and is not supercharged
so you can get a non supercharged ss cobalt
just to let you guys know
the srt-4 has a dual exhaust and turbo
the cobalt ss/sc has one single exhaust and is supercharged
the ss/na is not supercharges
the base cobalt ls/lt has single exhaust and is not supercharged
so you can get a non supercharged ss cobalt
just to let you guys know
#29
RE: dual exhaust?
Ok it seems to me that you are out for looks and not for performance. But there is a way to safisty both but I warn you this is very ricey and should not be attempted by sane people. (I assume the you can handle it because you wanted dual exhaust on a civic in the first place!). Just go with a single cat-back exhaust system on one side like normal, and then just stick the muffer only on the other side!!! Hell you would get the looks of a dual exhaust system and the performance of a single cat-back. But as someone already said it would look wierd in the cold when only one of your exhausts is working.
And dont get the wrong idea here. I would never do this and I would slap anyone who did. I was just compromising!
And dont get the wrong idea here. I would never do this and I would slap anyone who did. I was just compromising!
#30
RE: dual exhaust?
ORIGINAL: usmc2b2004
I saw a 95 Civic with the black widow back bumper but he didn't have duals he had a single angled muffler and it looked great.
I saw a 95 Civic with the black widow back bumper but he didn't have duals he had a single angled muffler and it looked great.