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  1. #1
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    Will mugen twin loop fit on eg hatch?

    I want to get a mugen twin loop catback for my eg hatch but it doesnt seem they make it for this model, will the mugen twin loop system for ek9 fit on to eg hatch or will it require modifications in order to fit?

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    for a full mugen twinloop exhaust on eg you will need the following:

    DC2R mugen header
    DC2R mugen catback
    EK9 mugen axleback

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    oh i see thats alot of coin right there lol, so if i got all those it would be straight bolt on no modifications?
    Could i possibly use any of my current parts? I'm currently running a toda header with spoon catback and spoon n1 axle back, but its jus too loud and want to go mugen twin loop so its quiter and really like the sound, not really fuss about power as i've heard that mugen twin loop doesnt make as much power as other sytems, i'm not sure as thats only what i've read up on

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    Well of course it'll be lower on power. Its quieter. Therefore more of a restriction
    to see all of my build, checkout


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    thats ok im not fuss about losing power, so im wondering if i could jus get the dc2r mugen catback and ek9 mugen axle back and bolt to my toda header and jdm cat?

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    dc2r and ek9 mugen b pipe is the same or equialent.

    So just get the full ek9 mugen catback.

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    i read on other forums that ek9 mugen system isn't a straight bolt on and needs modifications? Does anyone have first hand experience on this?

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    yes you need to modify the b pipe for a perfect fit
    i have done this

    just get silencer for the n1


    or better just get a spoon street muffler bolt on and perfect for the street
    and less than a twin loop
    Last edited by 90LAN; 12-04-2011 at 04:42 PM.

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    oh i see, thought as much, i've considered getting the spoon street muffler aswell but really liking the mugen twin loop, im just gona have to have a hard think about it and see how my funds
    cheers for the help and advice guys

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    Why sway bar no fit Mugen Twin loop?!
    WHY?!!!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?
    Econo Box pimping ain't easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guwarkjay888 View Post
    for a full mugen twinloop exhaust on eg you will need the following:

    DC2R mugen header
    DC2R mugen catback
    EK9 mugen axleback
    That's assuming his got a bseries.

    Dc2r mugen headers, jdm cat to fit, dc2r mugen bpipe and ek9 mugen twinloop

    ~King Of Spam~

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    he has a better setup than what you justed mentioned

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