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Re: high flow cat (boywonda)
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Are you sure that it will bolt up? Your headers and exhaust dont have an odd gap inbetween them? At least with my swap it did. How long is your gap?
Are you sure that it will bolt up? Your headers and exhaust dont have an odd gap inbetween them? At least with my swap it did. How long is your gap?
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Re: high flow cat (junglerunna02)
haven't done the swap yet wanted to get that before I get started... anyone have the answer to this question...
Integra high flow cat or Civic high flow cat???
Integra high flow cat or Civic high flow cat???
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Re: high flow cat (boywonda)
dude i answered your question.......nothing will be a perfect 'bolt on'
You won't be able to find the right length except for trial and error.
Get a universal cat.take it to a muffler shop and have them 'bolt it in' using new flanges!
If you REALLY want a stock cat (why would you want to pay all that money?),..maybe this helps.
On my '92 hatch with b18b and 'stock' aftermarket catback...I found a '90 Integra cat was the right length.
You won't be able to find the right length except for trial and error.
Get a universal cat.take it to a muffler shop and have them 'bolt it in' using new flanges!
If you REALLY want a stock cat (why would you want to pay all that money?),..maybe this helps.
On my '92 hatch with b18b and 'stock' aftermarket catback...I found a '90 Integra cat was the right length.
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