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jester1341 07-05-03 10:20 AM

Custom exhaust question
 
My main question is what is the stoc piping diameter, specificlly on the Y pipe? I also want a little imput for a solid NA custom exhaust system?

I want to redo the entire exhaust system starting at the headers and going to a DP/presilencer then to one cat and then the stock Y pipe to a set of N1 mufflers.

Does anyone have an opinion on that......god?.......bad?.....should i have two cats?......

im expecting a 20Hp gain with this installed....and hopefully a little bit more when i get my FIKP.:)

any wisdom welcome

Project84 07-05-03 10:26 AM

I believe its 2in I/D but i'm not 100% sure

jester1341 07-06-03 11:48 AM

thanks man.....im gonna get down there and measure it all too prolly......to get the lengths and all.......thanks
:)

Scott 89t2 07-06-03 02:24 PM

you're not gona fit a presilencer and a cat between headers and Y-pipe... one or the other.

also the stock y-pipe will probably be holding you back after.

jester1341 07-07-03 07:09 PM

soo.....i should buy another Y-pipe too?

and since i live in MD i should find a DP w/o a presilencer? and lastly will one cat handle 2.5" exhaust going to dual N1 mufflers from a new header??

thanks for your help:)

Tofuball 07-07-03 07:26 PM

I'm also in MD, I was planning to biuld an exaust for my NA 90 Vert using the RB headers to the stock cat (I've only got one! Yay!), then RB mufflers, and I've heard there is supposedly six inches between the end of the header and the stock cat of. I was thinking of putting in an electronic cutout from Quick Time (That thing LOOKS like it will witstand the heat of a rotary) (They have a 2.5 incher, but if anyone knows another place to buy such a thing, specially cheeper, tell me!) I was wondering if these things could be confirmed.

Is this whole setup even a good idea on a street car?

bingoboy 07-07-03 07:41 PM


Originally posted by Tofuball
I'm also in MD, I was planning to biuld an exaust for my NA 90 Vert using the RB headers to the stock cat (I've only got one! Yay!), then RB mufflers, and I've heard there is supposedly six inches between the end of the header and the stock cat of. I was thinking of putting in an electronic cutout from Quick Time (That thing LOOKS like it will witstand the heat of a rotary) (They have a 2.5 incher, but if anyone knows another place to buy such a thing, specially cheeper, tell me!) I was wondering if these things could be confirmed.

Is this whole setup even a good idea on a street car?

a cutout behind the header is going to be utterly deafening and sound like crap. people will literally hear you half a mile away.

jester1341 07-09-03 10:23 AM

i found a cat from jegs.com[http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...91&prmenbr=361], i assume i need the one with the air hose. now my entire setup i want to be headers[dont know which yet any suggestions?]-to-the jegs hi-flow cat-to-two N1 mufflers

*all the piping in between, including the Y will be fabed in the shop.

does this sound all right, first exhaust sytem i've ever "over hauled" i dont know if im missing anything or not

thanks for your help so far:D

*edit*

also can the manifold be taken off and headers put on with the engine still in the frame....just a thought?

oakback 07-09-03 10:44 AM

the headers are super easy to install, the only hard part is removing the stock manifold heat shields. soak the bolts for the heat shields with PB blaster overnight, then try it. Otherwise, you might snap off a few bolts. But hey, even if that happens, just get some tin snips and cut the heat shields off (it's not like you'll need them later, right?)

O 16581 72452 5 07-09-03 10:54 AM

You'd be better off taking out the y-pipe and putting in a single cat-back. Not only will this method be cheaper, but your exhaust will also have better flow. Two inch piping is the most you'll want to use on a stock ported engine

knight1976 07-09-03 10:55 AM

CORKSPORT TO The recuse!!!!!

jester1341 07-09-03 06:22 PM

i wanted the dual look....you can put it to me for wanting looks too, but at least i am wanting to replace the entire exhaust system.:D

mainly i want to know, from a nother MD or emissions state, wheather they think that will pass??

DEZERTE 07-09-03 06:31 PM


Originally posted by knight1976
CORKSPORT TO The recuse!!!!!
corksport seems really expensive to me, I dont really like it =\

theonlygreat 07-09-03 06:44 PM

lol, expensive corksport... it's practically an oxymoron

DEZERTE 07-09-03 06:52 PM

oh, I didnt really look at the exhaust, just like the body kit, over 1000 for the front bumper, holy crap. Yes that is expensive. http://www.corksport.com/main.php3?p...3Fcat%3D214911

jester1341 07-09-03 08:40 PM

i almost forgot, to clear it up....what type of cat will a fc use[round, oval, oval with air tube]....just to be sure. cuz jegs only has the round one in 2 inch

is it out of the question to have a larger diameter cat than piping??

jester1341 07-13-03 09:54 PM

bump

opelbits 07-14-03 12:07 AM

I believe Jegs sells Catco, right? There is some debate as to their ability to survive the heat of the rotary. My car (87 GXL) has a Bonez Superflo cat (long one. You can get a short universal fit version) and a Racing Beat y-pipe. The mufflers are just Bosal oem-type replacement and a stock exhaust manifold. I don't know what kind of budget you are dealing with, but if you have the money, get the Bonez cat and the RB y-pipe.
I think they are both 2 1/2" ID, but you might want to doublecheck. Do a search on the forum for my thread on my emissions results with the Bonez.

jester1341 07-14-03 09:58 AM

i was trying to find an N1 dual "full exhaust" system and can only find (behind the)cat-back systems.....so i figure i can buy a hi-flo cat and the RB headers and ill be set to find a good price on th N1 kit.

¿anyone know where i can find a complete N1 dual kit or a better price than the 720 bux rx7.com wants for the cat-back version?

jester1341 07-14-03 10:05 AM

:edit:

double post...........:ar: server error

Fingers 07-14-03 10:08 AM

Yup... http://66.216.67.51/product.asp?3=300

Josepi 07-14-03 10:29 AM


Originally posted by jester1341
¿anyone know where i can find a complete N1 dual kit or a better price than the 720 bux rx7.com wants for the cat-back version?
Most everywhere else sells the N1 dual CB for around 525-600.

jester1341 07-17-03 10:01 AM

thanks alot guys!!:D :D

dr0x 07-17-03 11:29 AM


Originally posted by jester1341
soo.....i should buy another Y-pipe too?

and since i live in MD i should find a DP w/o a presilencer? and lastly will one cat handle 2.5" exhaust going to dual N1 mufflers from a new header??

thanks for your help:)

Racing beat and HKS both make nice dual muffler cat backs. Corksport is made from better metal than the RB system, plus its lighter and looks better IMHO. The RB system just sounds better. Oh and the corksport is half the price.

CrispyRX7 07-17-03 12:31 PM

My recently installed setup:
RB Header to RB presilencer to Corksport single.

Price as installed about $700 *for everything*
This includes ACV blockoff plates, wiring to rolocate the O2 sensor for the header, and all gaskets.

Weight savings:
20lbs for the CS catback
Header and presilencer 11lbs
Manifold, cat and pax muffler heat shields 6.5lbs
ACV about 2 lbs

Total weight savings - almost 40lbs

Remove the airpump also like I did and dump another 10lbs

Good flow, sounds mean, lightweight, and LOUD AS CRAP! ;)

FWIW
Crispy
http://www.negative-camber.org/crisp...xhaustfull.jpg


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