Type R Exhaust on a GSR?
if i remember right, 94-99 integras use the same exhaust length, 2dr and 4dr are different from one another of course..i think 00-01 are a tad bit longer..i could be wrong.
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You will need to shorten the B-pipe
You will need to shorten the B-pipe
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You will need to shorten the B-pipe</TD></TR></TABLE>
You have to extend the B-pipe! I've been through it except it was the other way around.
You will need to shorten the B-pipe</TD></TR></TABLE>
You have to extend the B-pipe! I've been through it except it was the other way around.
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for a usdm type r exhaust.. nothing.
for a jdm type r exhaust.. u gotta extend the piping lil bit cuz the jdm cat is longer than the usdm cat.
for a usdm type r exhaust.. nothing.
for a jdm type r exhaust.. u gotta extend the piping lil bit cuz the jdm cat is longer than the usdm cat.
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for a usdm type r exhaust.. nothing.
for a jdm type r exhaust.. u gotta extend the piping lil bit cuz the jdm cat is longer than the usdm cat. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Actually, if its a 94-99 GSR, you're going to have to extend the b-pipe by 4.5". If its a 00-01 GSR, then its a direct fit.
for a usdm type r exhaust.. nothing.
for a jdm type r exhaust.. u gotta extend the piping lil bit cuz the jdm cat is longer than the usdm cat. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Actually, if its a 94-99 GSR, you're going to have to extend the b-pipe by 4.5". If its a 00-01 GSR, then its a direct fit.
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you MUST extend the B-pipe about 5-6" Done it before
you MUST extend the B-pipe about 5-6" Done it before
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by timmy8151 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Actually, if its a 94-99 GSR, you're going to have to extend the b-pipe by 4.5". If its a 00-01 GSR, then its a direct fit.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Actually, if its a 94-99 GSR, you're going to have to extend the b-pipe by 4.5". If its a 00-01 GSR, then its a direct fit.</TD></TR></TABLE>
ah okok.. didn't know that. haha thanx
mine is a 98 gsr and i had to lengthen. didn't know they changed it for 00+
Actually, if its a 94-99 GSR, you're going to have to extend the b-pipe by 4.5". If its a 00-01 GSR, then its a direct fit.</TD></TR></TABLE>
ah okok.. didn't know that. haha thanx
mine is a 98 gsr and i had to lengthen. didn't know they changed it for 00+
this is what i did since i have rs*r exhaust and wanted stealth look with itr muffler, had them chop rs*r muffler where the muffler ends, same with itr discard itrs axelback piping, and weld itr muffler to rs*axelbacks piping =D and then sold rs*r exhaust, same performance, less noticable =D
if u are asking if the itr muffler will bolt to your gsr b pipe, I believe the answer is yes.
BTW. I am running an itr exhaust on a 00 gsr. Exhaust came from a 00 itr. No modifications needed whatsoever.
BTW. I am running an itr exhaust on a 00 gsr. Exhaust came from a 00 itr. No modifications needed whatsoever.
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Actually, if its a 94-99 GSR, you're going to have to extend the b-pipe by 4.5". If its a 00-01 GSR, then its a direct fit.</TD></TR></TABLE>
this is correct. I've done the same on my 98 GSR
Actually, if its a 94-99 GSR, you're going to have to extend the b-pipe by 4.5". If its a 00-01 GSR, then its a direct fit.</TD></TR></TABLE>
this is correct. I've done the same on my 98 GSR
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Actually, if its a 94-99 GSR, you're going to have to extend the b-pipe by 4.5". If its a 00-01 GSR, then its a direct fit.</TD></TR></TABLE>
This is Correct
If you had an Ls it wil bolt up directly. I can't remember if the header or the cat thats shorter but one of them is. Someone posted a diagram once showing the difference between the Ls, Gsr, and Itr.
You'll need to have it extended about 4-5", but thats no biggie.
Actually, if its a 94-99 GSR, you're going to have to extend the b-pipe by 4.5". If its a 00-01 GSR, then its a direct fit.</TD></TR></TABLE>
This is Correct
If you had an Ls it wil bolt up directly. I can't remember if the header or the cat thats shorter but one of them is. Someone posted a diagram once showing the difference between the Ls, Gsr, and Itr.You'll need to have it extended about 4-5", but thats no biggie.




