Friends 03 2.4 Accord.
He has the 2.4L 4 door sedan, He's looking for some performance parts, I tried using the search but it keeps crashing.
Right now he wants to buy a 60 series flowmaster and they come in 2 and 2.25" sizes, What size exhaust is the stock accord?
Also do you know if he needs center/center or center/offset? Im guessing double center but I can crawl under the car and look before we purchase I just need to know the size.
Also he wants CAI and other stuff like that.
TIA
Right now he wants to buy a 60 series flowmaster and they come in 2 and 2.25" sizes, What size exhaust is the stock accord?
Also do you know if he needs center/center or center/offset? Im guessing double center but I can crawl under the car and look before we purchase I just need to know the size.
Also he wants CAI and other stuff like that.
TIA
Originally Posted by PissedPanther
search.
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You may be able to look at the exhaust layout form this site...search in the muffler sections.
http://www.slhondaparts.com/
They usually have good diagrams.
I also wouldn't waste money on a CAI. I'd remove the reasonator from under the front bumper that fits to the airbox and go buy a good K&N type filter for the stock air box.
I think comptech makes a similiar setup and they call it the icebox.
http://www.slhondaparts.com/
They usually have good diagrams.
I also wouldn't waste money on a CAI. I'd remove the reasonator from under the front bumper that fits to the airbox and go buy a good K&N type filter for the stock air box.
I think comptech makes a similiar setup and they call it the icebox.
Originally Posted by MrChad
I also wouldn't waste money on a CAI. I'd remove the reasonator from under the front bumper that fits to the airbox and go buy a good K&N type filter for the stock air box.
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Originally Posted by spyderbret
I have an 03 Coupe V6. Where does the reasonator go? (I know it is connected to the airbox...) I dont want to go all out with a CAI either and I already put in a K&N. Is the reasonator easy to take out? Do you know of any pictures or instructions anywhere?
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The resonator keeps the intake flow quite. It prevents the engine from making the sucking-rumble that everyone loves from the CAI intakes.
Just remove the bumper...see www.handa-accessories.com for foglight install on how to do this. Then just unbolt the reasonator. If you don't like the sound just bolt it back on simple as that.


