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Old Jun 30, 2005
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What size should I get?

I plan to get a custom piping done for my new muffler.

I own a 2002 Civic LX Coupe 5 Spd.

My new muffler's inlet is 80mm.

What size of custom pipe should I get? Or how do I figure out what size is the best?

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oh. and jw... what are the pipe sizes for stock 02 Civics?
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2.25" is best for N/A.
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whats the stock size?
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it's 2in then the cat then 1 5/8. I'm going 2 1/4 inch stainless with randon tech cat
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stock i believe is 1.75" -+ ?

go with 2.25" piping. 80mm inlet eh? sounds like that muffler is meant for turbo applications?
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Originally Posted by nooboob
I plan to get a custom piping done for my new muffler.

I own a 2002 Civic LX Coupe 5 Spd.

My new muffler's inlet is 80mm.

What size of custom pipe should I get? Or how do I figure out what size is the best?

Thanks.

oh. and jw... what are the pipe sizes for stock 02 Civics?
Go wit the 2.25 or the 2.5 inch pipe...
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custom piping is the same thing as a "custom cat-back" right?
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it depends custompiping isnt mandual or however u spell it...the piping may be bent and not perect circle...so loose a little but 2.5 i put in and my car is good...just runs loud..but a nice loud...no fart can
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