RSR Exmag GT2
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RSR Exmag GT2
Im thinking about buying the rsr gt2 exhaust for my 93 si. The question I have is, are there two different versions of it? A cat-back version and a header back version? Reason I ask this is because on prostreetonline's website it says the gt2's are cat-back, but I know jdmlyfestyle has this exhaust on his cx and its header back with no cat or resonator.
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Re: RSR Exmag GT2 (93egSIboi)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93egSIboi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Im thinking about buying the rsr gt2 exhaust for my 93 si. The question I have is, are there two different versions of it? A cat-back version and a header back version? Reason I ask this is because on prostreetonline's website it says the gt2's are cat-back, but I know jdmlifestyle has this exhaust on his cx and its header back with no cat or resonator.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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If i did get an exhaut that deleted my cat, how much would i have to worry about emissions? Would I still be able to pass? If not is there anything I could do to help my car pass or would it just be better to put the stock exhaust back on?
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Re: (93egSIboi)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93egSIboi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If i did get an exhaut that deleted my cat, how much would i have to worry about emissions? Would I still be able to pass? If not is there anything I could do to help my car pass or would it just be better to put the stock exhaust back on?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Of course you won't be able to pass without a cat. The only way would be to pay the guy to pass you, and that would require an extremely shady shop (or smog tech). If you have to smog, put your OEM exhaust and cat back on, and drive to the shop to pass.
Of course you won't be able to pass without a cat. The only way would be to pay the guy to pass you, and that would require an extremely shady shop (or smog tech). If you have to smog, put your OEM exhaust and cat back on, and drive to the shop to pass.
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i dont hear people passing emissions without a cat since they also inspect for a cat presant on the car. there is nothing that resembles a cat in the exhaust system
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