96-97 LX/DX/HX exhaust manifolds! (read me if yours is cracked)
The problem is, when you put the header on, you have to get a converter from an EX as ours has the manifold and convertor as one piece. You also need a different 'B' pipe between the convertor and muffler.
Believe me, I considered it, but it was $600+ compared to $0
Believe me, I considered it, but it was $600+ compared to $0
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Originally Posted by Hondaman
The problem is, when you put the header on, you have to get a converter from an EX as ours has the manifold and convertor as one piece. You also need a different 'B' pipe between the convertor and muffler.
Believe me, I considered it, but it was $600+ compared to $0
Believe me, I considered it, but it was $600+ compared to $0
Might wanna check out www.inlinefour.com. They sell used manifolds. Not the best solution, but hey, it's better than nothing.
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my bum is on the swedish!
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also, you usually get a metallic grind-sound when you rev up high enough. Mine would make that noise around 5200rps or so. Sometimes this is misdiagnosed as a loose heat sheild, or it was in my case anyways.
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my bum is on the swedish!
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Originally Posted by 96Civic_Coupe
so you're telling me, i can get y oil changed etc for free??
96 Civic 50K
96 Civic 50K
if you have an lx or dx with a crack in your OEM header, then yes. Free cap and rotor, oil change, plugs, etc.
Hey i just got my 96 del sol S (d16y7) manifold replaced for free and the oil change, plaugs, plug wires, and rotor cap. SOunds alot better and runs smoother. thanks for the info


