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  1. #1
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    Mar 2013
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    Campbelltown Nsw
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    Integra Vtir 95

    Question Integra Vtir exhaust help

    How we all doing,

    New to the forum today.

    Just wanting to know if this item i have found on Ebay would fit my 95 vtir integra, Am not too sure if it would considering that in the states integras are under the Acura tag.

    Here is the link

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/4-5-TIP-C...item5d3743cb18

    It is a complete system, headers, exhaust, and i personally think its a great buy!!

    It also says at the bottom of the page that reuse of Stock Cat/ Extra Performance Piping would be Required.

    I understand the reusing of the stock cat part, But what does this mean extra performance piping required?

    Thank you all in advance

  2. #2
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    Jan 2008
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    Australia
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    eg5
    Yes Vtir aus = GSR u.s so it will fit. You should contact the seller and ask why extra performance piping is needed. Exhaust may be too short, cat may be different etc.

    Take note that things like these are probably manufactured cheaply and not up to quality specs. Might also sound raspy and shit
    Imo i'd avoid buying

  3. #3
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    canberra
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    DC2
    lol im sorry pal but those are shit lol i think the extra performane piping is due to the headers not being welded togeather lol
    Mate my bbk cost more than your Honda.
    -Amant02

  4. #4
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    Location
    Sydenham, VIC
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    DC2/180sx
    It will fit but dont bother buying from overseas

  5. #5
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    Apr 2008
    Location
    Melbourne
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    '90 EF8/'94 EH9
    Don't bother if it's not a straight bolt-on setup seriously.

    Just go to your local exhaust joint and ask for a custom exhaust. Anywhere from 2.25" to 60mm is probably good for your VTiR. Mandrel bends aren't too much more $$$. Mild steel would be my preference but stainless may be your's. And get them to stick on a 100cel high-flow cat while you're at it to make it worthwhile.

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