92 Acclaim Exhaust System

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by tjv, Jan 18, 2006.

  1. tjv

    tjv Guest

    I just started driving my 92 Acclaim and it needs a new exhaust
    system.I was told by someone at Autozone that I need a resonater pipe.I
    then called Midas to get a quote from them and they told me that a
    resonater pipe is not needed according to the computer.Could somebody
    help me with this?Who is right?
     
    tjv, Jan 18, 2006
    #1
  2. I wouldn't get exhaust work done at either Midas or trust Autozone. Why
    don't you
    look in the phone book and find a decent independent exhaust place? They
    can custom bend up an exhaust system for you that will be made out of much
    thicker steel and won't rust out.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Jan 18, 2006
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  3. Step one: Stay the hell away from Midas. They use very low-quality parts,
    their labor is often shoddy, and their "lifetime guarantee" isn't worth
    the paper it's printed on. Find a shop, whether chain or independent, that
    will install name brand mufflers (Walker, AP/Goerlich, Arvin, NAPA).

    Step two: Autozone is not a wise choice for vehicle service, either. Fine
    place to buy cheap oil and antifreeze and that kind of thing, but not a
    wise place for service.

    The resonator is a second muffler, a small one, in the pipe between the
    catalytic converter and the main muffler. Its job is to eliminate noise at
    specific engine RPM and vehicle load conditions. The car won't blow up or
    stop running if it's not there, but the exhaust will be noisier both
    inside and outside the car. If you don't care and won't get annoyed by it,
    then you can save a few bucks by having an intermediate pipe without a
    resonator put in. But if you drive a lot, the resonance you'll get without
    the resonator can get on your nerves.

    DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Jan 18, 2006
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  4. tjv

    tjv Guest

    Thanks for the info.How good is Car-X?I had Midas inspect my car today
    and there estimate was about $200.Seems kind of steep to me.I just
    called Car-X and there estimate was about half of what Midas is.That
    seems to be the only big name chains in the area I live in in Southeast
    Minnesota.The rest of them appear to be locally owned shops.I'll have
    to call them tomorrow since they are closed tonight.Thanks again!
     
    tjv, Jan 19, 2006
    #4
  5. Try for a locally-owned shop.
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Jan 19, 2006
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