Will a Type R exhaust fit a 00si?
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Re: Will a Type R exhaust fit a 00si? (gsober)
Actually, it should work. I had a gsr exhaust on my car for a while, and the only problem was that the tailpipe (tip) did not come completely out from under the bumper, but I just adjusted the tip to the very edge and it looked very clean.
(If you look at specs DC2 Integras are slightly shorter in length than EKs, I think its like only a few inches, so the exhaust doesn't have to come out as far in back to clear.) As for pipe diameter, I'm not sure, but I think the flanges from your cat, or header are same, should bolt up.
(If you look at specs DC2 Integras are slightly shorter in length than EKs, I think its like only a few inches, so the exhaust doesn't have to come out as far in back to clear.) As for pipe diameter, I'm not sure, but I think the flanges from your cat, or header are same, should bolt up.
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Re: Will a Type R exhaust fit a 00si? (gsober)
I hate to be another person in the ranks of people who say that but, you gotta search
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factory mandrel bent 2.25 inch exhaust...quiet, stock looking, and performs better than some aftermarket exhaust....
I say those are some gains
I say those are some gains
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by gsober »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks for the replies. do you think there is any gains in performance from it? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Well, before I had an s2000 exhaust on my 96 hatch (d16y7) and I did notice a little gain from it but not as much as I feel with my spoon muffler, not cause its spoon, just cause its free flow I have heard that the type-r exhaust is really good for somebody that wants a little gain over stock but mainly wants the quiet sound back or wants a sleeper look. But if your looking for some power, go for a rsr exhaust or some of those apexi or greddy exhausts that have the quiet options.
Well, before I had an s2000 exhaust on my 96 hatch (d16y7) and I did notice a little gain from it but not as much as I feel with my spoon muffler, not cause its spoon, just cause its free flow I have heard that the type-r exhaust is really good for somebody that wants a little gain over stock but mainly wants the quiet sound back or wants a sleeper look. But if your looking for some power, go for a rsr exhaust or some of those apexi or greddy exhausts that have the quiet options.
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It will not fit like your stock Si muffler thats for sure, the tip placement is much different. As far as performance, just the muffler wont do much. Yeah do a search I know a bunch of guys that have put a type r muffler on.
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Re: Will a Type R exhaust fit a 00si? (purple_ek9)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by purple_ek9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yeah it will fit . the tip might stick out a bit </TD></TR></TABLE>
On a 2000 Si? If anything, the tip won't exit under the bumper hole, meaning the tip will be too short (as someone already mentioned). You're probably thinking of a hatchback.
On a 2000 Si? If anything, the tip won't exit under the bumper hole, meaning the tip will be too short (as someone already mentioned). You're probably thinking of a hatchback.
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