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Does this Header Fit .... (Pics Inside)
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Ok here is my deal. I am looking at buying a header from a guy, he is telling me it will fit an Ex (Si - Canada), he sends me this pic attached. Now looking at this pic it looks almost like its for a Dx or an Lx. He is telling me that the Cat is right below the header, but as far as i know the Ex's have the Cat after the downpipe under the car not the front. Am I correct on this or not, otherwise this guy doesnt know what hes talking about .....
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Ok here is my deal. I am looking at buying a header from a guy, he is telling me it will fit an Ex (Si - Canada), he sends me this pic attached. Now looking at this pic it looks almost like its for a Dx or an Lx. He is telling me that the Cat is right below the header, but as far as i know the Ex's have the Cat after the downpipe under the car not the front. Am I correct on this or not, otherwise this guy doesnt know what hes talking about .....
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1. it will fit the dx - lx
2. you have to a use an aftermarket cat and have a shop make the mid pipe.
3. increase the length of the sensor wires.
If you are just upgrading the EX header with the DC sport header it is a direct swap.
2. you have to a use an aftermarket cat and have a shop make the mid pipe.
3. increase the length of the sensor wires.
If you are just upgrading the EX header with the DC sport header it is a direct swap.
Originally Posted by PunkingCivic
1. it will fit the dx - lx
2. you have to a use an aftermarket cat and have a shop make the mid pipe.
3. increase the length of the sensor wires.
If you are just upgrading the EX header with the DC sport header it is a direct swap.
2. you have to a use an aftermarket cat and have a shop make the mid pipe.
3. increase the length of the sensor wires.
If you are just upgrading the EX header with the DC sport header it is a direct swap.
Why would he need to use an aftermarket pipe when he has an EX model? AFAIK, you would only need an aftermarket cat (randomtech for example) if you are converting DX/LX to EX and worried about not having a cat converter. In his case, he already has an EX.
I converted from LX-EX and didnt have to increase the length of the O2 sensor wire.
The seller must have meant the cat is below the header and by his definition, its on the b-pipe.
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Thanks for the replys guys.
I wasnt sure if this was for an Ex or not, he says thats what it came off of and I was looking at buying it but I want a full exhaust, I have the cat back right now and want to get rid of ALL the stock exhaust, so I might wait for something better.
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I wasnt sure if this was for an Ex or not, he says thats what it came off of and I was looking at buying it but I want a full exhaust, I have the cat back right now and want to get rid of ALL the stock exhaust, so I might wait for something better.
Thanks again
Crashoveride
still cant beleive honda would put a cat/header in the LX.. like thier saying.. go ahead push on it .. we dont care cuz we cripple your power.. then i go .. OO.. too bad pull piping NO CAT .. b*tches.. BUAHAHAHAH
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