Type R exhaust on a GSR
Good day,
Need some help with the exhaust on my 94 GSR. The mid pipe has rusted trough and makes noise. Some ppl suggest buying an aftermarket mid pipe from Canadian Tire, others say to get a custom exhaust system elsewhere. My own choice would be an oem 97 Type R exhaust (wanna change the whole thing), especially new oem parts are available to me almost at cost. Now my questions are: 1)Will a 97 Type R exhaust fit my 94 GSR without alterating anything? 2)Will a Type R exhaust be the best solution? Thanks a lot. |
1. no, the pipes connecting your exhaust manifold is different lengths. the muffler itself will bolt right up though.
2. imo, no. but it depends on what you want for your car. |
performance-wise...there's always going to be better aftermarket exhaust systems
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get a aftermarket setup or go to mufffler shop and gte a setup i got a 2.1/2 stainless steel wit a magnaflow stock lookin mufffler wit a tip looks like a greddy sp2 for the 1990 integras looks stock
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Originally Posted by brett
get a aftermarket setup or go to mufffler shop and gte a setup i got a 2.1/2 stainless steel wit a magnaflow stock lookin mufffler wit a tip looks like a greddy sp2 for the 1990 integras looks stock
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Originally Posted by its me.. mario
1. no, the pipes connecting your exhaust manifold is different lengths. the muffler itself will bolt right up though.
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I hardly see how spending 460+ tax is saving you money. Go get a new pipe installed at Zoro for $200
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Originally Posted by Jay BRO
I hardly see how spending 460+ tax is saving you money. Go get a new pipe installed at Zoro for $200
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Originally Posted by Jay BRO
I hardly see how spending 460+ tax is saving you money. Go get a new pipe installed at Zoro for $200
But anyhow seems like getting an aftermarket piece would be the best way to go. |
or just replace the mid-pipe alone...i got my friends done for $70...Muffler City in Scarborough...
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