what goes together?
if im getting an integra motor on a civic hatch so would i need to get a catalyc converter and catback exhaust for the integra motor or civic or would i need to make some adjustment? please help
It depends on what civic hatch. But a 92 and up u can use ur civic muff. Bacially the 92 and up hatch and the 94 and up integra are the same car just a different shell
What motor, exactly?
Your stock cat won't bolt up to your B18C stock header, so either get a Cat that fits or just have it flanged to fit. Also you need the catback for your Civic Hatch.
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He's asking about the entire catback exhaust system. Not the muffler.
Your stock cat won't bolt up to your B18C stock header, so either get a Cat that fits or just have it flanged to fit. Also you need the catback for your Civic Hatch.
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He's asking about the entire catback exhaust system. Not the muffler.
some integra exhaust fits on some civic sedans and 2 doors...but i dont think the same appl. for the hatch. I have 90 teg exhaust on my sedan.
It doesn't really sound like you know what you're doing, so i wouldn't go talking trash to the mods if i were you...
however, you need to get the exhaust specific to your civic, then take it to a muffler shop (with your car and swap done) and ask them put it on. on the other hand, if your going to try to do it yourself (which i wouldn't recommend), you'll have to cut and weld your beautiful new exhaust after the cat to line up the flanges. The flanges on "integra" headers are angled differently than on civics, then again it varies from one to the other. I don't know the specifics, but you didn't ask a specific question.
however, you need to get the exhaust specific to your civic, then take it to a muffler shop (with your car and swap done) and ask them put it on. on the other hand, if your going to try to do it yourself (which i wouldn't recommend), you'll have to cut and weld your beautiful new exhaust after the cat to line up the flanges. The flanges on "integra" headers are angled differently than on civics, then again it varies from one to the other. I don't know the specifics, but you didn't ask a specific question.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by INTEL »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">some integra exhaust fits on some civic sedans and 2 doors...but i dont think the same appl. for the hatch.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Correct. Hatches user different catbacks than Coupes.
Correct. Hatches user different catbacks than Coupes.
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Don't talk dirty to the mods. =\
Don't talk dirty to the mods. =\
i have a 97 hatch and a 98 ls complete swap and planning to get everything for an integra because i heard its more durable components then civic factory parts. is this true?
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