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  1. #1
    I currently live in Sydney, Northern Beaches. I own a Honda Integra TypeR DC2. Year 2000.
    I am interested in the Spoon N1 Exhaust. I would like to know where I can get this exhaust and also fitted to my car?
    If there is anyone that might suggest a better Cat Back Exhaust, for this model TypeR please specify.
    Please help!!
    Thank-you
    Joe

  2. #2
    Spoon N1 is axle back only, the only difference you will notice is noise (but it's a nice noise). If you don't mind noise, go Buddy Club Spec 3. But be warned its very loud (much much louder than Spoon N1), I'm surprised I didn't get pulled over by the cops when I had it. Power wise I don't think there is anything bar a straight pipe that can match it for top end power gain. I kinda miss the noise it made, VTEC through tunnels was AWESOME.

    However now I'm about to try something quiet, just have to wait for it to arrive. If you are after performance but don't want too much noise, try Fujitsubo exhausts (Power getter, RM01A, Legalis R).

    NB if you do go for a japanese cat back you will need a custom shorter cat; AUSDM stock is about 17" long IIRC and you will need a cat about 12" long.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Jim80y
    If you are after performance but don't want too much noise, try Fujitsubo exhausts (Power getter, RM01A, Legalis R).
    How much are are they fitted?

  4. #4
    Damn expensive lol.

    For installation you will need a high flow cat, so add $300-$350 on top of the exhaust price. Power Getter can be found for around $900-$1050, RM01A $1150-$1350. Legalis R I'm not sure of the price. If you don't have a good header already I would suggest a good header first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlakTegra
    Quote Originally Posted by Jim80y
    If you are after performance but don't want too much noise, try Fujitsubo exhausts (Power getter, RM01A, Legalis R).
    How much are are they fitted?
    I agree Fujitsubo are tops. Good quality, power and deep sound that's not so piercing like an N1.

    However, the DC2R already has a good exhaust, to improve it:
    1. Replace the section between extractors and cat as this is a bottleneck.
    2. Lengthen this section and replace 17" cat with 12" hi-flow cat.
    3. Replace bottleneck that connects b-pipe after resonator
    4. Replace rear muffler with a higher flowing muffler.

    All that should cost half of a new exhaust and flow almost as well while still being quiet, depending on your choice of axel back.

    The first three steps have been done on my car and it really makes a difference.

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    Ever thought of a non-name brand exhaust? Go over to liverpool exhaust, im sure they can make up something compareable for u. Catback will net u no real-world power gains anyways, so invest in a muffler or something if u just want noise.
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  7. #7
    Got my Fujitsubo Power Getter Catback system today!!
    Its awesome! not too loud and perfect base!
    Screams at a beautiful pitch in VTEC!!
    Awesome Mid to High Range exhaust

    Reccomened Buy!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IntegriliciouS
    Got my Fujitsubo Power Getter Catback system today!!
    Its awesome! not too loud and perfect base!
    Screams at a beautiful pitch in VTEC!!
    Awesome Mid to High Range exhaust

    Reccomened Buy!!
    What car? So according to your post, it sounds like the Fujitsubo sounds awesome
    What about performance? Can you 'feel' the difference?

  9. #9
    Hey IntegriliciouS

    How does the Power getter look on the car?
    Just asking because the tip looks alot longer than all the othe models...

    post a pic if ya can!!

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by BlakTegra
    Quote Originally Posted by IntegriliciouS
    Got my Fujitsubo Power Getter Catback system today!!
    Its awesome! not too loud and perfect base!
    Screams at a beautiful pitch in VTEC!!
    Awesome Mid to High Range exhaust

    Reccomened Buy!!
    What car? So according to your post, it sounds like the Fujitsubo sounds awesome
    What about performance? Can you 'feel' the difference?
    My cars a DC2R!
    You gain about 15kw, and you can feel the diffrence in torque!
    Its got a low pitch at low rpms and high pitch at high rpm

  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by euGeR
    Hey IntegriliciouS

    How does the Power getter look on the car?
    Just asking because the tip looks alot longer than all the othe models...

    post a pic if ya can!!
    The power getter looks good on the DC2R
    It does stick out a lil and will on all DC2 models, but it doesnt stick out pass the bumper, its probably even on the side angle to the bumper!

    I aint got a digicam but ill try borrow my mates and post some pics up for you guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim80y
    Damn expensive lol.

    For installation you will need a high flow cat, so add $300-$350 on top of the exhaust price. Power Getter can be found for around $900-$1050, RM01A $1150-$1350. Legalis R I'm not sure of the price. If you don't have a good header already I would suggest a good header first.
    Fujitsubo catbacks for DC2R - 2 1/4" or 2 1/2" ??????????????????????
    Or do they come in both sizes??????????????/

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