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    #16
    yes, but would the header upgrade make sense with a stock exhaust?

    perhaps?
    ... retired/

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      #17
      The stock exhaust will restrict everything from the header
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      http://forum.clubitr.com.au/showthre...9488#post19488

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        #18
        you cant do bolt on of audm exhaust and cat to jdm type headers anway do to lengths.. so just get headers/cat/exhaust all at once

        ?

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          #19
          Originally posted by spoondc2r View Post
          The stock exhaust will restrict everything from the header
          To a degree yes...

          But if you are talking about changing one, the header will give a bigger gain and still the car will remain quiet with the stock exhaust.

          But the stock DC2R exhaust won't prevent you from making reasonable gains with a header.
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            #20
            We will find out shortly anyhow.

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              #21
              yes you will all find out in a week or 2.

              i would of loved to done both the headers and cat-back at the i dont have enough money so i will do things slowly. i will keep the stock exhaust as it is pretty quiet and when a good exhaust comes along and is in the price range, i will snap it up. i guess it will be good to see the outcomes of each mod as they come.

              harry

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                #22
                Originally posted by freakygeek View Post
                To a degree yes...

                But if you are talking about changing one, the header will give a bigger gain and still the car will remain quiet with the stock exhaust.

                But the stock DC2R exhaust won't prevent you from making reasonable gains with a header.
                I think stock dc2r b-pipe is restrictive, look at the connection between the cat and the b-pipe. It produces too many back pressures
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by spoondc2r View Post
                  I think stock dc2r b-pipe is restrictive, look at the connection between the cat and the b-pipe. It produces too many back pressures
                  I've read on Autospeed where they replaced the piping just between the end of the headers and the cat and they had dyno runs done before & after and also acceleration tests where it proved to be quicker...so maybe that can be an option.

                  I've got a link at home where it states what/how they did it and also the tests they did afterwards

                  edit: I found the link! HOORAY!

                  http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_1082/article.html
                  Last edited by hebe; 06-12-06, 08:51 AM.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by hebe View Post
                    I've read on Autospeed where they replaced the piping just between the end of the headers and the cat and they had dyno runs done before & after and also acceleration tests where it proved to be quicker...so maybe that can be an option.

                    I've got a link at home where it states what/how they did it and also the tests they did afterwards

                    edit: I found the link! HOORAY!

                    http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_1082/article.html
                    The bottleneck is in the header.

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                      #25
                      Yep. Though I just mentioned that doing that simple mod will also net some gains...

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                        #26
                        thats an awesome article
                        just curious, has anyone tried that on their exhaust?
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                          #27
                          I had that along with a 2.5" catback...not sure on the gains as I didn't throw it on the dyno but at least my butt told me it was quicker lol

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                            #28
                            thanks for the aritcle hebe.....i havnt got the headers yet so i will have a look at it before putting it on.

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                              #29
                              AKS200... I have a Buddy club b-pipe for sale $75 bucks. The resingnator is gone tho. Only had it on for 2000km's. Also a hi-flow cat for $250... which was also on car for 2000km's (I bought the cat for $400). Let me know if you want!!! Because you reallyyyy do need an exhaust. Source a axel back from somewhere!


                              Originally posted by ChargeR
                              Evo is faster. Only buy the FD2R if you are a Honda fanboy. I would buy the FD2R. I am a Honda fanboy.

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                                #30
                                hey mate, i have sent you a pm, but you should put all this in the for sale section as im not looking to buy now.

                                cheers

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