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    em1 exhaust

    How much modification do you need to fit a civic coupe exhaust onto a ek hatch ? is there maybe just a little section which you can cut off and weld together and then its all sweet ?

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    depends on what you are talking about. Cat back? Axle back?
    Rep me if you think it is mechanically sound

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    i dont see the point of putting the em1 whole exhaust into ek hatch, being stock exhaust the bends are still restrictive of exhaust flow.
    But, if you want em1 exhaust, why dont you just replace the ek1 muffler to the em1 muffler.

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    maybe its an aftermarket em1 exhaust?

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    yes im refering to a catback but obviously it will be modified to fit the cat and also im talking about an aftermarket one

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    it should be doable since modification can be done. go to your exhaust shop and ask them to customize them for u.
    Rep me if you think it is mechanically sound

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    yea does anyone have a rough idea of how much its gonna cost ?

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    b pipe is the same, it's just the axle back piping thats different
    probably charge you to fit the catback plus extra bit to shorten the axel back piping

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