JohnnyJohnJohn
29-01-2011, 11:29 PM
Hey OH!,
Well I've got abit of a dilema thats doing my head in, I've tried searching around abit but can't get an exact answer. Ok so I have an EH9 Civic Sedan with a dead stock D16A8, when I first bought the car it was a total wreck, one of the problems was a rusted and blown exhaust system.
So I got the exhaust fixed, so from the Headers -> Cat is basically dead stock, unreplaced piping and what not, but from the cat back was replaced with a 50mm(2") exhaust system with a 2" tip. Keep in mind that the stock pipe diameter is smaller, not exactly sure 1.5"? 1.65"?
Exhaust Layout:
| D16A8 |---Stock Headers--->| |---Stock Cat--->| |---Stock Pipe--->| * |---2" Pipe--->| |---New Hotdog Muffler--->| |---2" Pipe--->| |---New Rear Muffler--->| | 2" Tip |
*Stock & New pipe welded together
Picture of the bit which im having problems with:
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/3751/dscn0704s.th.jpg (http://img405.imageshack.us/i/dscn0704s.jpg/)
Ok so the problem is I didn't know at the time (Stupid me) that the pipe right after the cat and right before the 2" pipe was not replaced but just welded together, I was quoted $50-$70 by the guy at the exhaust shop to get that actual pipe replaced with the flange to the cat and brackets welded on, but he said there won't be any difference interms of performance so theres no point. Which confuses me and now seeking some others opinions.
Does it really make a difference? is this pipe bottlenecking the system? what are the cons of this setup? keep in mind that the car is an Auto and a daily beater, aimed for quietness as to it being an auto but with abit of extra performance. Planning on getting N*Power headers in the long run, will keeping the stock cat and the pipe hinder this upgrade? Due to the fact that the car basically has crap all for torque anything under 3000-4000rpm.
Any info and comments is greatly appreciated,
Thanks!
Well I've got abit of a dilema thats doing my head in, I've tried searching around abit but can't get an exact answer. Ok so I have an EH9 Civic Sedan with a dead stock D16A8, when I first bought the car it was a total wreck, one of the problems was a rusted and blown exhaust system.
So I got the exhaust fixed, so from the Headers -> Cat is basically dead stock, unreplaced piping and what not, but from the cat back was replaced with a 50mm(2") exhaust system with a 2" tip. Keep in mind that the stock pipe diameter is smaller, not exactly sure 1.5"? 1.65"?
Exhaust Layout:
| D16A8 |---Stock Headers--->| |---Stock Cat--->| |---Stock Pipe--->| * |---2" Pipe--->| |---New Hotdog Muffler--->| |---2" Pipe--->| |---New Rear Muffler--->| | 2" Tip |
*Stock & New pipe welded together
Picture of the bit which im having problems with:
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/3751/dscn0704s.th.jpg (http://img405.imageshack.us/i/dscn0704s.jpg/)
Ok so the problem is I didn't know at the time (Stupid me) that the pipe right after the cat and right before the 2" pipe was not replaced but just welded together, I was quoted $50-$70 by the guy at the exhaust shop to get that actual pipe replaced with the flange to the cat and brackets welded on, but he said there won't be any difference interms of performance so theres no point. Which confuses me and now seeking some others opinions.
Does it really make a difference? is this pipe bottlenecking the system? what are the cons of this setup? keep in mind that the car is an Auto and a daily beater, aimed for quietness as to it being an auto but with abit of extra performance. Planning on getting N*Power headers in the long run, will keeping the stock cat and the pipe hinder this upgrade? Due to the fact that the car basically has crap all for torque anything under 3000-4000rpm.
Any info and comments is greatly appreciated,
Thanks!