Eg civic : hood exit downpipe question
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Eg civic : hood exit downpipe question
Hi HT,
So I'm getting a top mount built for the car. Its a eg coupe b16.
Now I'm thinking of doing a hood exit downpipe. But 2 things concern me :
1. Water.
2. Being parked and garbage going in.
Is there some sort of v-band lock cover I could put on ?
Maybe just some cover with a vband bolt but u can't get to it unless u pop the hood ?
Also any pics of eg's hood exit dp .... Thx!
So I'm getting a top mount built for the car. Its a eg coupe b16.
Now I'm thinking of doing a hood exit downpipe. But 2 things concern me :
1. Water.
2. Being parked and garbage going in.
Is there some sort of v-band lock cover I could put on ?
Maybe just some cover with a vband bolt but u can't get to it unless u pop the hood ?
Also any pics of eg's hood exit dp .... Thx!
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Re: Eg civic : hood exit downpipe question
If you're going to be driving the car enough that you are worried about needing a lockable cover, I'd recommend not going through the hood.
But, I do have fender exit exhaust, and daily drive the car. No trash or anything can get in it unless someone put something in there. But when I start the car it all flies out. When washing the car off, I just slip a grocery bag or zip lock bag over the dp. Never had a problem.
But, I do have fender exit exhaust, and daily drive the car. No trash or anything can get in it unless someone put something in there. But when I start the car it all flies out. When washing the car off, I just slip a grocery bag or zip lock bag over the dp. Never had a problem.
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Re: Eg civic : hood exit downpipe question
Its loud, yes. But in 7 months of daily driving the car, I never got pulled over or anything for it. And many many times I have had to stop next to cops at traffic lights. It isnt any louder than many of the ricer mufflers people get put on their cars.
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I honestly think having an open downpipe over a Hood exit up pipe is much louder because all the sound is vibrating off the ground and under the car...
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Re: Eg civic : hood exit downpipe question
I agree with everything said here I think.
The exhaust is quieter (in cab) through the hood, than it is under the car.
But I wouldnt do it on a daily. A weekend street car that sees more track time than street time, sure. But not something I drive to work every day. Itll get attention, and your main concerns are main points to take into consideration.
You cant drive in heavy rain (like a downpour). Light rain, itll evaporate before it hits the turbine, so thats not an issue. So if you drove to work, and then it started pouring, you would be stuck at work.
Im always paranoid someone might put something down my exhaust. A few rocks in my turbine wheel would REALLY suck. I would hope no one would do it. But you never know anymore. People are shitty.
The exhaust is quieter (in cab) through the hood, than it is under the car.
But I wouldnt do it on a daily. A weekend street car that sees more track time than street time, sure. But not something I drive to work every day. Itll get attention, and your main concerns are main points to take into consideration.
You cant drive in heavy rain (like a downpour). Light rain, itll evaporate before it hits the turbine, so thats not an issue. So if you drove to work, and then it started pouring, you would be stuck at work.
Im always paranoid someone might put something down my exhaust. A few rocks in my turbine wheel would REALLY suck. I would hope no one would do it. But you never know anymore. People are shitty.
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Re: Eg civic : hood exit downpipe question
im also thinking of going with a up pipe. with my old setup everytime i would antilag the car for the burnout and staging it would blow the dust cover off my shifter and blow flames and dust all inside the car. got really hot a couple times! anyone have a old one they want to get rid of? need it to go from 3" to 4"
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I had my 4" up through the hood for 3+ years, never had any problems with garbage or water getting in. I washed the engine bay every other week or so. The main thing that sucked was starting it on a colder morning and you get condensation mixed with black soot blowing out and it leaves little black dots all over everything. Only time i ever got pulled over was between shifts and it let loose a blue 4' tall flame that cought the cops attention. But no ticket was given. It was far quieter with it up than pointing down. And last was daily driving any distance ...drove from Spokane to Seattle for a meet and by the time we got to Seattle, me and my GF both had headaches from the fumes.
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