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Old 10-26-2003, 12:59 AM
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existing exhaust?

i wanted to swap in an H22a into my 95 accord, but when i do this will i have to get a new exhaust system to fit the prelude header? sorry this is such a newbie question, but hey im a newbie
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You won't have to get a whole new exhaust system, but probably will have to be modified to bolt up to the h22 header. Any local muffler shop will be able to take care of that cheaply.
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