will this exhaust system fit? (searched)
I have a 95 integra ls and I was looking at the Buddy Club Spec III exhaust system but the only application is for a 94-99 type-r....I was wondering if this will bolt up on my car without any modifications? Thanks in advanced
it's really throaty, not raspy, it's really smooth, get's kind of loud when you get on it though. sounds stock at idle. it sounds kind of like a crotch rocket.
the entire system weighs less than my stock muffler. 420 shipped from espec rep in the marketplace. if i can figure out how to post video clips then i can get you a sound clip.
the entire system weighs less than my stock muffler. 420 shipped from espec rep in the marketplace. if i can figure out how to post video clips then i can get you a sound clip.
They started making type r's in 97.....all the exhausts for 3rd gen integra are the same. but the 94-97 gsr had a different exhaust manifold b pipe on it.
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Not all 3rd gen. Integra exhausts are the same. The '94-'99 GS-R uses a different length exhaust than other Integras (the B-pipe is approximately 4" longer).
To answer the original question, assuming the exhaust you're looking at is designed for a USDM Type-R, it will bolt on to your LS with no modifications. However, if it was designed for a JDM Type-R, the B-pipe will need to be shortened in order to make it fit properly.
Not all 3rd gen. Integra exhausts are the same. The '94-'99 GS-R uses a different length exhaust than other Integras (the B-pipe is approximately 4" longer).
To answer the original question, assuming the exhaust you're looking at is designed for a USDM Type-R, it will bolt on to your LS with no modifications. However, if it was designed for a JDM Type-R, the B-pipe will need to be shortened in order to make it fit properly.
AS I SAID BEFORE all the exhausts for 3rd gen integra are the same. but the 94-97 gsr had a different exhaust manifold b pipe on it.
YOU NEED TO READ THE WHOLE POST BEFORE YOU REPLY...MORON
YOU NEED TO READ THE WHOLE POST BEFORE YOU REPLY...MORON
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Darkint3gra »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> AS I SAID BEFORE all the exhausts for 3rd gen integra are the same. but the 94-97 gsr had a different exhaust manifold b pipe on it.
YOU NEED TO READ THE WHOLE POST BEFORE YOU REPLY...MORON</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'd suggest reconsidering your use of derogatory language towards me, especially since you don't seem to know nearly as much as you think.
To begin with, 1997 was not the first year that the ITR was produced. Secondly, the years you list for the GS-R's are also incorrect. As I stated, the '94-'99 GS-R has a different length B-pipe, not "94-97" as you erroneously wrote. Third, if by "exhaust" you mean rear muffler section, then you're incorrect on yet another count, because the ITR uses a different muffler than other Integras, and they are not all "the same" as you stated. Finally, I'm not certain why you refer to a B-pipe as an "exhaust manifold b pipe", since the exhaust manifold is a completely different component, and doesn't even connect to the B-pipe (it connects to the catalytic converter).
Perhaps once you've been here for longer than a month, you'll develop a bit of respect for your fellow H-T members and learn to contribute in a meaningful way to the forum without resorting to juvenile name-calling when someone politely corrects your misinformation.
YOU NEED TO READ THE WHOLE POST BEFORE YOU REPLY...MORON</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'd suggest reconsidering your use of derogatory language towards me, especially since you don't seem to know nearly as much as you think.
To begin with, 1997 was not the first year that the ITR was produced. Secondly, the years you list for the GS-R's are also incorrect. As I stated, the '94-'99 GS-R has a different length B-pipe, not "94-97" as you erroneously wrote. Third, if by "exhaust" you mean rear muffler section, then you're incorrect on yet another count, because the ITR uses a different muffler than other Integras, and they are not all "the same" as you stated. Finally, I'm not certain why you refer to a B-pipe as an "exhaust manifold b pipe", since the exhaust manifold is a completely different component, and doesn't even connect to the B-pipe (it connects to the catalytic converter).
Perhaps once you've been here for longer than a month, you'll develop a bit of respect for your fellow H-T members and learn to contribute in a meaningful way to the forum without resorting to juvenile name-calling when someone politely corrects your misinformation.
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94-01 itr/ls/gs/rs is all the same piping from the cat back.
94-99 gsr is all the same
00-01 gsr is the same as 94-01 itr/gs/ls/rs
got it? good.
i have a catback system that was taken off an 01 itr on my 00 gsr
94-01 itr/ls/gs/rs is all the same piping from the cat back.
94-99 gsr is all the same
00-01 gsr is the same as 94-01 itr/gs/ls/rs
got it? good.
i have a catback system that was taken off an 01 itr on my 00 gsr
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