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Old 06-23-2003, 01:41 AM
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Question swapping gsr engine into a gs question about exhaust

Hi everyone,

Umm...a couple months ago, got me a 98 2drs integra gs from the state auction good deals of course. So ever since that day, we put on the body kits, painted it, and got it some 18s. My plan at first was to get a gsr, but since we coulda get the car for such a good price, and bought a complete gsr engine for $1100 from someone we know we planning to just swap in the gsr engine and sell the gs engine for $1000 afterwards . I also want to turbocharge it one time since we doing the swap, but my question is on the exhaust, i'm coming across on buying a greddy evo exhaust system, should i buy the one for the gs since it is a gs chasis with the gs cat. convertor, or is the gsr exhaust i really need to buy. And what if i going to get a highflow cat. I am kinda confusing myself... ....
any advice would be appreciated.

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CW
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I am doing the same thing soon.

I think the GSR exhaust would work better because the chassis should be the same up to the exhaust manifold. I'd suggest you get a high flow cat also. And don't forget the ITR rear sway bar
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