EF sedan exhaust!
I have an EF sedan and would like to know if and aftermarket exhaust from a EF HB or a DC integra would fit without modifing it at all or very little? I cant find any aftermarket sedan cat back exhaust systems. I bought a aftermarket exhaust manifold with the down pipe (4-2-1) 2.5" and a cat converter also at 2.5", but i cant find the rest of the exhaust for the sedan! I would like it to bolt on all the way through! But if thats not possible wat is the closest cat back exhaust i should buy for it? EF hatch? or maybe a DC sedan?
don't know were you can get it but all i can tell you is that the ef hacth, da, and dc won't be a straight bolt on. the ef hatch and da well be to short. the dc comes out the other side.
good luck
good luck
I had found one not too long back, i think it was Thermal R&D. Only bolt on cat back I could find for the sedan. Good luck finding one on a shelf though, but then again I didnt hunt too hard. pricey though$$$ better off getting something built for you
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kteller makes a weld up section for ef sedans. which with a couple cheap flanges can be your bolt up section, then just use a muffler you like.
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that would be your best bet, unless you go to a muffler shop and just get them to custom you one, hopefully not a fart can.
that would be your best bet, unless you go to a muffler shop and just get them to custom you one, hopefully not a fart can.
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that would be your best bet, unless you go to a muffler shop and just get them to custom you one, hopefully not a fart can. </TD></TR></TABLE>
i did mine at the shop for $190. cat 2.25 pipe resonator 2.25 pip back to an N1 muffler, but removed and now has a stock style muffler with a 2.25 out the back. heres some old pix
N1
http://i74.photobucket.com/alb...3.jpg
stock like
http://i74.photobucket.com/alb...7.jpg
that would be your best bet, unless you go to a muffler shop and just get them to custom you one, hopefully not a fart can. </TD></TR></TABLE>
i did mine at the shop for $190. cat 2.25 pipe resonator 2.25 pip back to an N1 muffler, but removed and now has a stock style muffler with a 2.25 out the back. heres some old pixN1
http://i74.photobucket.com/alb...3.jpg
stock like
http://i74.photobucket.com/alb...7.jpg
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some good stuff guys! Thx a lot! and to "My_EFSedan" nice ride! Oh! and another thing can I bypass the flex pipe or do I really need one???????????
you can but i wouldn't.
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