Aftermarket RSX-S exhaust on my '04 Vic
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One of my cars is an '04 Civic with a K20A2 in it. I was wondering if I could install an aftermarket RSX-S exhaust (cat-back). The reason I am looking at an RSX-S exhaust is because I want a full titanium exhaust, and I know several companies make them for the RSX-S.
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Your feedback is greatly appreciated...
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Rep Power: 364 take advice from the owner of a rsx-s type now instead of a civic.. if you want the most bang for the buck you will choose the apex n1 , espilir exhaust. TODA ot the fujitbiso power getter. otehrwise don't waste it unless you got a stupid fast built engine.
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Rep Power: 281 anyways, if you get a rsx exhaust for your civic, you'll run into one problem, and that is the exhaust will be too short. the civic is longer than the rsx so you're gonna be about 6'' too short, believe me. getting a ti exhaust is cool and all but i'm sure you dont want to cut the pipes to extend it. hopefuly that helps.
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Originally Posted by Da1lyDr1ver
anyways, if you get a rsx exhaust for your civic, you'll run into one problem, and that is the exhaust will be too short. the civic is longer than the rsx so you're gonna be about 6'' too short, believe me. getting a ti exhaust is cool and all but i'm sure you dont want to cut the pipes to extend it. hopefuly that helps.
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Originally Posted by Sick Cycle
the b-pipe will fit .. but the axleback will need to be extended about 3-4 inches ...
I put an oem dc5-r exhaust on my car ...
I put an oem dc5-r exhaust on my car ...
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Rep Power: 0 how much of a improvement will this exhaust give. if you were to run it....... is it a big improvement with prefromance other than it only 20 lbs. i want to know is it actually worth 2 grand
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Originally Posted by DAQIUN
how much of a improvement will this exhaust give. if you were to run it....... is it a big improvement with prefromance other than it only 20 lbs. i want to know is it actually worth 2 grand
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