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hey, i have have them, my car is not there...i know there is one Inca Pearl civic just like mine have them, but havent talk to him for a while, he lives around Scottsdale & Shea[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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I've got it on mine. . . but I live in WA. The system sounds pretty badass. . . and has less rhaspiness at higher RPM's than many other exhaust systems. 
A bit pricier than some, though.

A bit pricier than some, though.
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how much does the muffler weigh, does anyone know? did you have any probloms with melting your bumber? i have heard that a lot of people have just front the way it sits?
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I've had mine on for aboot two months now. . . ZERO PROBLEMS.
The fit is superb, and it doesn't sit too close to the bumper at all. Even if it did, it's just the tailpipe, and it's never gotten very hot. I don't know how much the "muffler" weighs. . . can't really call it that, anyway. . . more like the "canister assembly." It's solid stainless steel. . . so it's not super light, but not super heavy, either.
The fit is superb, and it doesn't sit too close to the bumper at all. Even if it did, it's just the tailpipe, and it's never gotten very hot. I don't know how much the "muffler" weighs. . . can't really call it that, anyway. . . more like the "canister assembly." It's solid stainless steel. . . so it's not super light, but not super heavy, either.
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Dunno. . . I don't think JUST the rear section will bolt-up with the stock resonator. . . even if you buy the TCS resonator, that won't bolt-up to the stock b-pipe. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/IMG]
With the TCS system, you have to buy the entire cat-back package. They don't make it any other way. And from what I've seen, it costs about the same as DC's regular cat-back system. I would expect to pay in the neighborhood of about $600 from most dealers.
With the TCS system, you have to buy the entire cat-back package. They don't make it any other way. And from what I've seen, it costs about the same as DC's regular cat-back system. I would expect to pay in the neighborhood of about $600 from most dealers.
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i just want the rear section so it will have hangers on it, i am going to cut their pipe off the back and put it on my piping that i already have since its all custom.
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