ANYWAY to make an integra exhaust fit a civic hatch
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ANYWAY to make an integra exhaust fit a civic hatch
is there anyway to make a 95 apex dunk exhaust fit a 96 civic DX hatch? I'm thinkin of modifying the apex to the hatch, but I'm not sure about the fitment. I have a 95 b18b in the hatch, but can't make the exhaust fit from the header down. Rite now I have a straight crush bent pipe clamped on from the header and am runnin the stock civic exhaust. I couldn't make the cat converter fit. So im leakin like a mug. Please any input will be helpful.
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A muffler shop could probably do it but it would probably be a lot easier to just get an exhaust for your hatch. The downpipe, cat and B-pipe isn't hard for a muffler shop, it will be the length of the final piece. The Integra (and Civic coupe/sedans) have a longer ass end than the hatchs. I put the tail piece of my Tanabe RM on my coupe one time because I needed a muffler and it was about 6" shorter. I just tied it up with wire so I could drive the thing and it worked fine. If you tried to put the Integra exhaust on, it would probably stick out past your bumper by that much (never tried so don't quote me though).
Here's what you need for the front part. I had the little extension on the right made for about $40 from a muffler shop on my hatch. Seeya.
Here's what you need for the front part. I had the little extension on the right made for about $40 from a muffler shop on my hatch. Seeya.
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