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Old 06-10-2007, 05:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok i need some help...obviously. I know i have seen integras with dual exhaust but can not find the people who sell stuff like that. Can someone direct me on where to get the supplies and prices? Otherwise i need help finding a new exhaust system...any ideas or suggestions? Thanks for everything!
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Old 06-10-2007, 09:58 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You can custom make one with an 85 toyota mr2 pacesetter exhaust rear section...just in case no one lets you know about one made for your car...
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heres a dual catback not 100% sure its what ur lookin for but it might help ya out sum Comptech Cat Back Exhausts - Stainless Steel for 94-01 Acura Integra at Andy's Auto Sport
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just wonerin but wat kinda of labor is involved? some people said that it is necessary to alter the underbody for duals while so say that you just bolt it right into the location of the original system with the added extra pipe(of course).
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that i have no idea about hahaha my guess is u would prolly have to a lil bit since they are built to run a single exhaust.. but is that what u were looking for in a dual exhaust
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If you want a real dual exhaust...labor $$$$$$$$!

If you wanna pose with an extra pipe after the muffler.......labor $!
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I Would Like To Tell You If You're Doing This For Performance You Are Looking At The Wrong Thing That Comptech exhaust Is A Bolt On But If I Was You I Wouldn't Do It That Will Make Your Car Slower.
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i suggest you dont go with dual exhaust. it will hurt more then it will do good. ontop of the fact its ricey as hell, go with a manufactured catback system. i would stick with apexi. they make good ****
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ok....greddy or apexi. ive heard good about both.. i dont want a loud system but i do like a low rumble when i take off. we have a very strict noise code in my city but i intend on getting a more race-style sound out of the exhaust.
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