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    DC2R stock exhaust piping

    what is the size of the standard exhaust piping on dc2r?

    thanks
    blz-arw019

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    2.25"

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    thank you kindly good sir
    blz-arw019

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    although, its not a constant width, it changes, somtimes a little smaller, sometimes a little wider.

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    What about on a DC2 VTiR? What's the stock width?

    (did a few searches, couldn't find it).
    Torino Red '94 DC2 Integra VTi-R :: 96fwkw @7300rpm & 138fwNm @4100rpm :: 0-100 in 7.3 seconds

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    2.25" as well.. just has a different muffler

  7. #7
    nope, its just plain 2 inch.

    its press bent steel, whereas the itr is mandrel bent stainless steel.

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    so iwas right in not changing the piping on my dc2 R........

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    If the standard Type R exhaust is 2.25", why would you EVER upgrade to an after market 2.25" exhaust? I've heard some people talking about after market 2.25 vs 2.5, or have I gotten something wrong?

    Why wouldn't you just rip the muffler off, replace that, and replace the headers + cat?
    Torino Red '94 DC2 Integra VTi-R :: 96fwkw @7300rpm & 138fwNm @4100rpm :: 0-100 in 7.3 seconds

  10. #10
    some people don;t realise how good the stock dc2r piping is, and through their lack of knowledge end up wasting their money getting something that will not really affect perfromance in any great way.

    However, like i stated before it is not a 2.25" constant width, so i'm sure most people who do change to after market cat backs (ie. spoon, vision & mugen) do so becuase they want a constant width.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kousoku
    some people don;t realise how good the stock dc2r piping is, and through their lack of knowledge end up wasting their money getting something that will not really affect perfromance in any great way.

    However, like i stated before it is not a 2.25" constant width, so i'm sure most people who do change to after market cat backs (ie. spoon, vision & mugen) do so becuase they want a constant width.
    I do! =P
    haha.. just need headers now.........
    well the ITR headers aint that bad...

  12. #12
    most japanese after market piping is 60.5mm or 2.49" or thereabouts.

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