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Old Jun 4, 2005
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What size Muffler inlet would be a direct fit onto the stock piping? Please only reply if your absolutely sure, i dont want to buy the wrong size and have to modify it. i need to get rid of that coffee can honda has for a muffler. thanks guys
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why dont you go measure your piping?
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i just did, i think its about 1.5 to 1.75, now im trying to get that stupid rusted *** bolt off,, hmmm, wonder if a heat gun would help
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i dont know if i want to mess around with a heat gun around there, isnt that close to the gas tank? oh well ill just keep spraying with wd40 and hope it budges.. i got the first one off easy
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i think someone mentioned stock piping is 1-5/8"
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Got the bolt off, just tough without power tools.. hmm 1 5/8? because i just basically want to Cut off the stock muffler and use the same piping and i probably wont even weld the muffler.. i called monro and asked how much to weld a muffler to the pipe he was like 85$,, im like hell no.. ill probably just use a couple clamps and make them really tight..


So what do you guys think size inlet i should get if im using clamps and not gonna weld the muffler to the pipe. So the pipe will either have to slide in or slide on top. hmm comments?
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Well i guess it would be to small to slide in, ill get 1.75 and if its to big i guess ill buy one of those tools to expand the pipe.
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i think it was cheaper for my buddy to get his tanabe catback onto his RSX, and i live in Canada. just call around.
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