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Old 07-13-2012, 05:49 PM   #1
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Good Deal or Not? Used NHP Muffler

I just bought a NHP muffler lightly used for $180.00. The only thing wrong with it, is the the small metal tab that hold the two pipes broke at one of the welds. I noticed this was common thing for the NHP's.

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Old 07-14-2012, 02:50 AM   #2
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What is your goal? If you wanted the car to be meaner sounding and can effect the repair for a reasonable sum then IMO, $180.00 is a score. If you keep the old unit you can always go back if you find the resonance to be harsh and one would think the NHP will always be worth at least a C note so I'd say you did fine.
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Old 07-14-2012, 05:15 AM   #3
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that is crazy cheap! I paid 500 for mine used. Even if it had no performance gain (it does) it is worth it for the weight you save over the stock muffler alone.
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Bought mine new and noticed a bit of performance improvement. I like it and won't change back. Driving easy it's quiet ... drive it spirited ... nice sound!

I'm happy with mine ...
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Old 07-19-2012, 02:28 AM   #5
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the pipe-separator-weld broke on mine too.

i think my cats are crap and will be popping for the rest of the system in a couple weeks
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Old 07-22-2012, 09:00 PM   #6
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Just installed it this afternoon. A co-worker knew a welder so I got the broken bracket re-welded and added a second one like the newer NHP version (on the bottom). I don't have jacks but was able to park the car on ramps in the driveway (which has an incline) which gave me plenty of room. I took off the bumper just to get extra space. Once I took off the old muffler, I took off the bolts and used them to bolt up the NHP. I'm a total novice so don't be afraid to try it yourself:dance:.

There is a huge weight difference between the stock muffler and the NHP. I only got to go on a quick drive once I had it in, but it seemed as quiet as the stock one during normal driving and a little more growl when I upped it.

We'll see it goes, and I hope I had everything clamped down tight so no exhaust leaks.

PS - the welder was impressed with the NHP muffler and said there's at least 120.00 worth of stainless steel used in it.

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