2.5" Cat Back
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Re: 2.5" Cat Back (BLK99VTECR)
KTeller custom setup in 2.5"
I was going to ask what kind of car you have, but KTeller will hook you up reguardless of what you have. That and I don't really care.
I was going to ask what kind of car you have, but KTeller will hook you up reguardless of what you have. That and I don't really care.
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GReddy evo2, just bought it for my 99 ex, came out at $507 at http://www.morepowerracing.com, free shipping. Ill be installing it once it gets warm.
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I highly doubt a greddy Evo is 2.5 for the simple fact that these companies that make an exhuast have to design them to bolt directly to the stock cat which unless you have a JDM ITR it is not 2.5. The most you see is 60 mm which is is close to 2.25. That doesnt mean these are not a good exhuast. If you want a budget 2.5 system get a custom from a muffler shop. But if you have some money to play with go with Kteller. But really when it comes down to it, its not much of a difference if you are running a strong motor anyway.
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most japanese cat backs have 60mm piping (2.36") which is a good size for most NA setups. the greddy EVOTT exhaust has 70mm piping (2.76"), but the only civics it's made for are EP3's and EK coupes
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Re: 2.5" Cat Back (BLK99VTECR)
I personally recomend the apexi gt spec which is 60 mm pipping. Gives good flow for turbo or non turbo.
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60mm piping (2.36") which is a good size for most NA setups.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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60mm piping (2.36") which is a good size for most NA setups.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: 2.5" Cat Back (BLK99VTECR)
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I got a custom 2.5" catback for $190, and then a fake N1 muffler for $65 shipped.
I got a custom 2.5" catback for $190, and then a fake N1 muffler for $65 shipped.
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Re: 2.5" Cat Back (wushubrian)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by wushubrian »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I personally recomend the apexi gt spec which is 60 mm pipping. Gives good flow for turbo or non turbo. </TD></TR></TABLE>
what is the difference between the Apexi N1 nad GT spec?
what is the difference between the Apexi N1 nad GT spec?
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