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    EG Haust EPA passing.

    Ok, so I got defected and i need to pass EPA. I have eg stock catback and the OEM cat at home. No d-series headers. Also have a hi-flow cat with Mugen Twinloop catback for ITR.

    So I dont want to weld or use anything thats on my car atm.
    Not sure what it is or what brand. It was a stainless steel pretty sure 2.5' with 100cpm cat



    So I want to do is pass my EPA at the lowest cost without welding/destorying the Mugen or the exhaust i have on now.
    Its an EG Hatch GLi with b18c7.

    What can I do.
    Ideas are very welcome.

    -Chris.

    ~King Of Spam~

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    borrow a friends zorst..?? thatll cost less then buying new shit but will be time consuming
    THERES NO CAR LIKE A TYPE R

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    I've asked everyone lol. only Ek none for eg =[ I have stock eg zorst at home....must be a way

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    buy a set of B18C7 headers and cat and get an exhaust shop to extend/ shorten the cat piping to fit with the piping you currently have on?

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    I'm booked with the EPA to pass emissions tomorrow...

    What did they defect you for?
    161.4KW ATW Tuned By TODA
    EG5 JDM B16A SiR-II TURBO

    13.28@106.6mph 2.117 60ft On RE001

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    loud, height, tint, steering wheel

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    Quote Originally Posted by RR-04-RR View Post
    buy a set of B18C7 headers and cat and get an exhaust shop to extend/ shorten the cat piping to fit with the piping you currently have on?
    how much would it all cost?

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    lol, where did you get done?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chauster View Post
    how much would it all cost?
    headers - 100(?)
    cat - 50(?)
    exhaust shop - 100(?)

    all are estimates as i'm not sure how much are stock headers and cats cost, i was planning on selling mine for 150 for headers and cat but then i sold my car

    any exhaust shop can do it, luckily, one of my mates work in an exhaust shop so i got mine done for free

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    sounds like the best option so far.

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    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ck+headers+cat

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ck+headers+cat

    here are some links that are stilling there stock headers and cat, first link shows headers and cat for a b18c2 engine but AFAIK, they do fit, best to double check on that

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    all u need to do is go get a any muffler that will fit in your bumper
    and find the smallest pea shooter one you can
    since you have a flange on the axle back, get a exhaust shop to put the restrictive exhaust on the end and the smallest pipe on the axle back that should do the trick

    anyway wheres all the people that think its cool to do these mods offering you advice
    or saying its cool because you got defected
    funny that

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