Exhaust differences?
Wondering if the exhaust is different between EX/LX/DX trims both in 2dr and 4dr form. I called Honda and they said there are different part numbers for each exhaust, meaning there are 6 different exhaust systems, but i know sometimes Honda likes to give different part numbers even though the part may be identical to another part.
I know the exhausts will probably be different from 2dr to 4dr, but i'm not sure across trim levels, like if there is a difference between LX and DX systems. TIA!
I know the exhausts will probably be different from 2dr to 4dr, but i'm not sure across trim levels, like if there is a difference between LX and DX systems. TIA!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by blue rocket »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the tip is just that...a bolt on finisher, i don't think that would constitute a different exhaust system... I would think DX/LX/EX all have the same exhaust...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Do they have the same engine? because the header length/position might affect the rest of the exhaust routing. I know that's how it was in the previous versions of the civics.
Modified by GR_DC2 at 12:39 PM 9/13/2006
Do they have the same engine? because the header length/position might affect the rest of the exhaust routing. I know that's how it was in the previous versions of the civics.
Modified by GR_DC2 at 12:39 PM 9/13/2006
some guy on 8thcivic.com with an EX said he bolted up the the Si muffler to his EX and said it bolted right up (for the most part) but he had to drill something, I'm not sure what, I replied to him trying to get more detailed information but have never receieved a response back, here is the link if your at all interesed
http://www.8thcivic.com/forums...10808
quite lengthy and i forget which page that post is one, but he has done it with little to no problems it sounds like
http://www.8thcivic.com/forums...10808
quite lengthy and i forget which page that post is one, but he has done it with little to no problems it sounds like
axel back only
header/cat/mid-pipe is completely differetn on Si vs non-Si but the axel back appears to be bolt on (again stiall waiting on that guys response)
header/cat/mid-pipe is completely differetn on Si vs non-Si but the axel back appears to be bolt on (again stiall waiting on that guys response)
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SeanJohn1802 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">axel back only
header/cat/mid-pipe is completely differetn on Si vs non-Si but the axel back appears to be bolt on (again stiall waiting on that guys response)</TD></TR></TABLE>
my friend has the sedan,and he bolted a axle back tanabe and it fitted perfectly,so i think some of the axle backs will fit,not the catback
header/cat/mid-pipe is completely differetn on Si vs non-Si but the axel back appears to be bolt on (again stiall waiting on that guys response)</TD></TR></TABLE>
my friend has the sedan,and he bolted a axle back tanabe and it fitted perfectly,so i think some of the axle backs will fit,not the catback
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 06civicracer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> he bolted a axle back tanabe and it fitted perfectly</TD></TR></TABLE>
hm, thats tight, I was wondering about that cuz I was interested in it, but I hoping Greddy will make me think different
hm, thats tight, I was wondering about that cuz I was interested in it, but I hoping Greddy will make me think different
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