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    Has anoyone seen this done before? or know what i have to modify? or even if it fits? I just got my hands on one and DAMMM i didnt knw the muffler was so big. Anyway do they fit? anyone know for a fact? and what do i need to do to make it fit? Pictures?


    Any help will be appreciated. Going to muffler shop tomorrow. I just want to sleep easier to knw that i didnt waste my money.

    Vic

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    I'm pretty sure I've seen them on an EK. Have seen them fitted to many USDM EG's for certain.

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    Hey man..

    U come with the complete service hey? The product and what to do with it.. Ive been searching forever and started to get worried.. Well ive had some success on that site. It says it can be done but i need to nip the tip becasue it is way too long.. i guess thats not a big deal.

    But i tell ya wat... It will be one mighty tight fit..

    Thanks again..

    Vic

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    Yeah, on alot of hatches EG and EK the ITR muffler tip "has" to be cut a little shorter, as it sticks out funny, like Mugen Twinloops on some Hondas. You can just slice it flat like a cannon tip, or angled again, like OEM ITR. See what others have to say. I think MRJDM might have an ITR muffler on his EK VTi. Might want to drop him a PM if he doesn't see this thread.

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    i know people who have had an ITR muffler on the EK, so yes it does fit, but whether modification is required i am not sure.
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    modification is required , but yes it will fit..
    you need to chop the tip or otherwise it will sticks out
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    thanks for the replies guys.. im sleeping easy tonight...

    well how about suggestions.. Angle cut tip like it is now.. or straight cut?

    The rear bar is stock and i might be getting a rear type-r lip
    which will look better you think?

    Vic

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    Fitted it b4 on my EK coupe. No mods needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOYOL
    Fitted it b4 on my EK coupe. No mods needed.
    This is on a coupe


    This is a CTR muffler. no hassles no probs fitting




    In the last pic the guy ****ed up the tip :thumbsdown: your supposed to cut the tip and reweld it to the muffler. It should looks as clean as the CTR if done properly.

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    Hey latinohatchcrap.

    You rock! i dont know how you found those pictures but ive seriously spent hours looking for them and found nothing. What is your point in the last picture? Should i get the shop to cut the inside tip? and then reweld the big tip to the muffler?

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    It would be a good idea to cut the piping between the flange and box. Last time someone cut the tip and rewelded it on, it turned out crooked. So i had to get anotherone.

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    It is also different if you have a CTR or ITR one. The CTR one is shorter.
    The first pic is a ITR one off a DC2.
    The second one is a CTR one.. notice the tip is shorter.
    If compared side to side, even the box is shorter.

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