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Old Mar 31, 2013
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Exhaust Questions!

Hello, I have a 1996 Honda Civic (4-door). I am looking to put a new exhaust system on it.

These are the two exhausts that I have in mind:
http://www.autoanything.com/exhausts...A3545A0A0.aspx

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Yonaka-92-00...9cdcc9&vxp=mtr

I am looking more towards the Yonaka exhaust (second link, off ebay) since I have heard multiple good reviews. What do you guys think?

Next, I have never installed an aftermarket exhaust. From what I understand, it is mainly just a simple bolt on procedure with a few random welds. Is this true?

I am not installing a new header as of right now. I am planning on doing that later. Will these exhausts be fine with the stock header?
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Re: Exhaust Questions!

I have one more question! I've been looking into headers (just getting something cheap), and it looks fairly quick and easy to do. Would it be alright if I put the headers in without changing the exhaust (right away). I wanted to wait a few weeks before I did the exhaust. But I could easily do the headers this weekend. Will the car run fine with the stock exhaust and new headers?
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