hi-flow cat...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Padawan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you're talking about G3 Integras, it will only fit a '00-'01 GS-R without modification. </TD></TR></TABLE>
True Story.
True Story.
Yeah, but what header and exhaust was on the GS-R? Doesn't matter what car it came off of, as long as it's the right length you need and has the right number of O2 bungs.
So find out what you need and if it's what you need.
So find out what you need and if it's what you need.
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basically, my problem is this...i have a '96 LS integra turbo and i am thinkin about runnin a high flow cat, but most of the ones made for an LS that i found are 2.25" diameter. i want something bigger, so i was just wondering which cat might fit thats a little larger?
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1994-1999 GS-R have a 17.5" cat with 2 O2 sensor bungs. Measure the cat you have on there right now and see if it matches. You may need to plug 1 or both of the bungs. Running OBD1 - plug both, your primary O2 is located in the A-pipe. Running OBD2 - plug the one upstream of the cat, install your secondary O2 downstream of the cat.
A M18X1.5 screw will work, I found a M18x1.5 oil drain plug at the auto store that worked.
A M18X1.5 screw will work, I found a M18x1.5 oil drain plug at the auto store that worked.
1994-1999 GS-R have a 17.5" cat (flange to flange) with 2 O2 sensor bungs. Measure the cat you have on there right now and see if it matches. You may need to plug 1 or both of the bungs. Running OBD1 - plug both, your primary O2 is located in the A-pipe. Running OBD2 - plug the one upstream of the cat, install your secondary O2 downstream of the cat.
A M18X1.5 screw will work, I found a M18x1.5 oil drain plug at the auto store that worked.
A M18X1.5 screw will work, I found a M18x1.5 oil drain plug at the auto store that worked.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by stumpyf4 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">1994-1999 GS-R have a 17.5" cat (flange to flange) with 2 O2 sensor bungs. Measure the cat you have on there right now and see if it matches. You may need to plug 1 or both of the bungs. Running OBD1 - plug both, your primary O2 is located in the A-pipe. Running OBD2 - plug the one upstream of the cat, install your secondary O2 downstream of the cat.
A M18X1.5 screw will work, I found a M18x1.5 oil drain plug at the auto store that worked.
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not true. 94-95 GSRs have 1 o2 sensor while 96+ have 2
A M18X1.5 screw will work, I found a M18x1.5 oil drain plug at the auto store that worked.
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not true. 94-95 GSRs have 1 o2 sensor while 96+ have 2
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TrayDay2K1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
not true. 94-95 GSRs have 1 o2 sensor while 96+ have 2</TD></TR></TABLE>
I stand corrected.
not true. 94-95 GSRs have 1 o2 sensor while 96+ have 2</TD></TR></TABLE>
I stand corrected.
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