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I own a 1992 mitsubishi eclipse 1.8 non-turbo fwd. I need to find a catback exhaust system for it. Any suggestions would help because I cant find any systems that will fit my car, so please reply.
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Re: catback exhaust
Go to a local exhaust shop and have the make one for you.
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Re: catback exhaust
What diameter piping works best on a '92 eclipse with no major mods?
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Re: catback exhaust
The guy at the exhaust shop should know generally what he can work with if you keep your stock cat. I'm sure that 2.5" is plenty for a 92 NA, but you may even be fine with a smaller diameter. If no one else on AF knows for sure, talk to the muffler shop and they will help guide you to what will flow best
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Re: catback exhaust
i think 2.5 is the best not to big not too small.
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Re: catback exhaust
hmmm...what is stock piping for a 97 GS-T? 1.75 or something? Should i go for a 2.5 too? (2.5 all the way right, pre-cat and after-cat ?)
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Re: catback exhaust
He has a 1.8 and you have a turbo. You can get 2.5 to 3 inch pipes, as 2.5 have run into the 11's or better. I'd get 3 inch and only upgrade once though.
For the original post, although I don't recommend spending a lot of money on a 1.8 eclipse, 2.5 pipes are going to be plenty, and any muffler the exhaust shop has and you like should do fine. |
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Re: catback exhaust
thanks for the responces, I'll probably end up going with either 2.25 or 2.5 inch piping that will probably do just fine
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