what website sells hytech parts?

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what website sells hytech parts?

Post by 00civicsiturbo7psi »

like it says can someone throw me a link?
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Post by Aj »

Last I checked it was:

http://www.hytechexhaust.com/

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outta curiousity, AJ, you wouldn't happen to know the sound difference between the Mugen Sports Exhaust and the Hytech Exhaust would you?
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The Hytech is a bit louder, and a tad more raspy, but it flows much better then the Mugen twin loop though. The mugen exhaust sounds sweet, but in high performance very expensive exhausts, it's lacking a little in the performance department.

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Post by Austin »

Aj wrote:The Hytech is a bit louder, and a tad more raspy, but it flows much better then the Mugen twin loop though. The mugen exhaust sounds sweet, but in high performance very expensive exhausts, it's lacking a little in the performance department.

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The HyTech isn't all that raspy...mine is a little bit due to the fact that I do not currently have a cat installed...

I am trying to get some audio files of both exhausts this weekend at a Bay Area dyno day.

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Austin wrote: The HyTech isn't all that raspy...mine is a little bit due to the fact that I do not currently have a cat installed...

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That was the point I was making, if you use their system, which eliminates the cat, it is more raspy then the mugen. I think it happens to sound good, and flows a whole world better, I was just stating the obvious.

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Post by paul98itr »

explain raspy? buzy, throaty, low tone??? Just woundering for my next itr.
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Mugen definately get's the bling-bling award...having Mugen etched on the side of ur tip is a definate show stopper. however, after checking hytech's website, i couldn't find the ITR's exhaust...could someone redirect me directly to that URL?
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Post by Aj »

They really don't just make shelf exhaust systems, they make them as you order it, ussualy catered to your specific need. Just be prepared for a very lengthy waiting list.

Your best bet is to email or call them, looking at their site isn't really gonna tell you a whole lot.

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Post by Trey »

Austin wrote:
Aj wrote:The Hytech is a bit louder, and a tad more raspy, but it flows much better then the Mugen twin loop though. The mugen exhaust sounds sweet, but in high performance very expensive exhausts, it's lacking a little in the performance department.

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Aj
The HyTech isn't all that raspy...mine is a little bit due to the fact that I do not currently have a cat installed...

I am trying to get some audio files of both exhausts this weekend at a Bay Area dyno day.

Austin
THe plan is to have everyone than has a different exhaust make their car available for viewing and we will take some sound clips at the expo.
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Post by SurferX »

Austin's car is definitely louder than mine, the test pipe vs cat makes a big difference. The HyTech system does not eliminate the cat.
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Post by Aj »

SurferX wrote:The HyTech system does not eliminate the cat.
Depends on the system, the one on their website under type-r does not, but the one that you ussualy see like 25whp dyno graphs on does.

It's your option, they recomend for best flow, using a test pipe, although on their website, for legal purposes, they don't recomend it for anything other then off-road use.

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Post by ITR 98 1162 »

There are picks of the Hytech muffler that they use on the hytech webpage or you can try to ask Austin for some. He has some audio files that he put on HT.com and I think the Hytech exhaust is badazz. It has the option of using the Renault cat or a testpipe. Thanks to Austin Imma have to spend the 2gz+ and get a Hytech header/exhaust system. :)
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Post by itr »

where can i find the sound clip on ht.com where do i go on the site cant find it
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Post by ITR 98 1162 »

SEARCH for "hytech" under the Integra Type R forum
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