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Old 10-02-2004, 12:31 PM
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Question exhaust problem

I was wondering if anyone new the piping size for the stock exhaust on a
92 prelude si. Because I want the n1 exhuast made for a turbo.
But the piping is 80mm will that screw anything up or will it be okay.
Because I like the 115mm tip on the turbo one.
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Re: exhaust problem

just take it to a midas and have them weld it with an adapter for 15 bucks
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Old 10-02-2004, 11:01 PM
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Re: exhaust problem

weld what part with an adapter? by the cat or the muffler?
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Re: exhaust problem

If you are keeping the cat, it should be okay. Apexi designs their catbacks to bolt right up to stock hangers and cats.
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Re: exhaust problem

thanx, you mean the stock cat right?
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