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  1. #25
    Ok no go.

    I got an AUDM cat, tried to put in. Its longer that the straight pipe that is currently installed. So you cant use an AUDM cat with a JDM catback

    Can the AUDM Cat be cut to fit?

  2. #26
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    Hmmm. probably not a good idea to cut up a cat converter, maybe purchase a universal high flow cat and weld up the flanges to the correct length? thats what I'm doing anyway.

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  3. #27
    Ok spoke to belco exhaust centre, they said abotu $400 fitted for a universal high flow cat. This way i will be able to use JDM headers later one

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    AUDM Cat fits JDM Catback if you are using AUDM Headers.

    Either 2 things happened, your Exhaust has been cut to fit the test pipe, or your headers arent standard.

    Quote Originally Posted by saad View Post
    Ok no go.

    I got an AUDM cat, tried to put in. Its longer that the straight pipe that is currently installed. So you cant use an AUDM cat with a JDM catback

    Can the AUDM Cat be cut to fit?

  5. #29
    exhaust wasn't cut....is it possible headers were cut?

    They look pretty standard to me, I'll take the heat shield off and post pics tonight.
    Last edited by saad; 22-09-2010 at 11:19 AM.

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    belco exhaust center? cool! there's someone else with an integra in canberra! haha :P
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  7. #31
    found this:



    thoughts?

  8. #32
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    no i will set it straight for people that dont know

    get rid off you aussie spec itr stuff it is shit enough said

    the jdm b pipe is not he same lenght as the aus b pipe
    the jdm b pipe is longer

    if you want to upgrade to jdm spec items
    and are tight on your budget
    get jdm 4-1 headers 250-400 bucks
    get a jdm cat 150 -200
    this will bolt onto your existing jdm cat back
    unless if it has been tampered with by a exhaust shop to fit your shit aussie itr headers
    i bet it has been

    dont say the toda headers are to dear the cost to go custom will add up close to what you want
    labour getting flanges and etc will cost you in the long run

    get the jdm 4-1 then SAVE for the toda headers

    so what you will need to make your exhaust a bolt on job and you can do your self if you have some basic tools
    any jdm header, jdm itr/ek9 2.5 " cat , and any jdm cat back exhaust
    all are the same lenght and all are able to be bolted on to each other
    so you can do it your self with the car on stands
    dont forget to get a 2.5" donut flange for your headers

    top of my head jdm cat is 30cm long oz one is 45cm long

  9. #33
    Cheers mate.

    My B pipe has not been tampered with as an exhaust shop didnt fit it, my mechanic did, and t was a straight bolt on. Im running a test pipe where there should be a cat.

    My long term aim is to get Toda or J's Racing headers, but in the meantime I want to get a cat that will work now and when i get headers.

    So I can either get a used JDM cat, or get an exhaust shop to make me up a new cat using a 100 cel one. All they need to do is a cut a section off the test pipe and weld the cat in its place. Then I should be able to use it when I get headers too yeah?

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    you havent posted up your set up so i cant comment
    im guessing they would of to add a 3 bolt triangle flange to the test pipe to fit to the exhaust you have
    and use a little 2.25 donut flange for your shit audm header ?

    still be shit if that is the case as it still is a big bottle neck with the audm header

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