Exhaust b-pipe
Hello,
I searched around but I couldn't find a good answer.
My exhaust b-pipe is cracked, so I need to change it eventually. It's pretty expensive to get the OEM one installed. I'm wondering if there are other alternatives that will cost about the same or less, and will do at least the same, or better.
Through local mechanics, it seems like they all have to do a custom order from Honda to get the "special" one. But if I can find one for cheaper with the same quality, or about the same for a better quality, that'll be awesome.
Any input is appreciated!
Thanks!
K
I searched around but I couldn't find a good answer.
My exhaust b-pipe is cracked, so I need to change it eventually. It's pretty expensive to get the OEM one installed. I'm wondering if there are other alternatives that will cost about the same or less, and will do at least the same, or better.
Through local mechanics, it seems like they all have to do a custom order from Honda to get the "special" one. But if I can find one for cheaper with the same quality, or about the same for a better quality, that'll be awesome.
Any input is appreciated!
Thanks!
K
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by b cruz »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">where are you from? if you are from the US, you can usually pick up a JDM ITR B-pipe from a importer for pretty cheap.
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But the jdm back pipe is a different length if I'm not mistaken.
Why not just buy a used usdm bpipe in the classifieds? there usually a few floating around in there.
</TD></TR></TABLE>But the jdm back pipe is a different length if I'm not mistaken.
Why not just buy a used usdm bpipe in the classifieds? there usually a few floating around in there.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ichikoo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hello,
I searched around but I couldn't find a good answer.
My exhaust b-pipe is cracked, so I need to change it eventually. It's pretty expensive to get the OEM one installed. I'm wondering if there are other alternatives that will cost about the same or less, and will do at least the same, or better.
Through local mechanics, it seems like they all have to do a custom order from Honda to get the "special" one. But if I can find one for cheaper with the same quality, or about the same for a better quality, that'll be awesome.
Any input is appreciated!
Thanks!
K</TD></TR></TABLE>
any pics of damage? why did it crack? probably just need a patch and good to go..
I searched around but I couldn't find a good answer.
My exhaust b-pipe is cracked, so I need to change it eventually. It's pretty expensive to get the OEM one installed. I'm wondering if there are other alternatives that will cost about the same or less, and will do at least the same, or better.
Through local mechanics, it seems like they all have to do a custom order from Honda to get the "special" one. But if I can find one for cheaper with the same quality, or about the same for a better quality, that'll be awesome.
Any input is appreciated!
Thanks!
K</TD></TR></TABLE>
any pics of damage? why did it crack? probably just need a patch and good to go..
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bbasso »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
But the jdm back pipe is a different length if I'm not mistaken.
Why not just buy a used usdm bpipe in the classifieds? there usually a few floating around in there.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I believe it is the shorter cat length that absorbs the longer header length... however, the flange size maybe be another story?
But the jdm back pipe is a different length if I'm not mistaken.
Why not just buy a used usdm bpipe in the classifieds? there usually a few floating around in there.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I believe it is the shorter cat length that absorbs the longer header length... however, the flange size maybe be another story?
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