Upgrading Exhaust equipment.
Upgrading Exhaust equipment.
Ok boys and girls, I have to replace my front catalytic converter. I figure that while I'm down there, I am eventually going to want to upgrade the entire exhaust system. Why change only 1 part of the equation while leaving the other completely stock.
This modification will include a new set of headers, 2 high flow catalytic converters or just 1 if that can be managed, delete the resonator, and have it make its way to the back as smoothly as it can, ending with a nice high flow muffler. The goal is not to have it sound like a Honda. I would like to think we're above them.
I'm not sure of the stock diameter of the pipe, I'm assuming 2". What suggestions do you all have? Let's scavenge those cylinders!! I know we're not going to gain 50 HP but who cares?
This modification will include a new set of headers, 2 high flow catalytic converters or just 1 if that can be managed, delete the resonator, and have it make its way to the back as smoothly as it can, ending with a nice high flow muffler. The goal is not to have it sound like a Honda. I would like to think we're above them.
I'm not sure of the stock diameter of the pipe, I'm assuming 2". What suggestions do you all have? Let's scavenge those cylinders!! I know we're not going to gain 50 HP but who cares?
The 2nd cat is for Cali compliant. If your stock I would suggest headers with something like the greddy cat back if you want a decent sound for NA. Your call on either a HFC or leave it. What you can also do to keep it simple is do headers/HFC/Catback and have a shop put an o2 bung after the HFC this will prevent the cel light when you remove the first cat in the stock headers.
I've been talking to a few people and they're basically suggesting that I get a 2.25" inlet/outlet headers with the high flow catalytic converters, and a high flow muffler. Not sure which muffler is going to offer the most CFM's as most manufacturers that I have seen do not post their ratings, nor can I find the stock CFM rating for the stock muffler. :/
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Your n/a you don't need hi flow. You need a balance this isn't rocket science. Turbo = you want least resistance. Nothing na will give you more then 5-10 whp n/a buy what you think looks best and sounds best.
I seconded that most manufactures have videos of there exhaust and what they sound like. So that's a good way to find something you like
Don't delete both cats or run 1 high flow, it sounds like ***, I personally run no cats and it is terrible. I had to put a 24" resonator in and its still awesome. I am clueless at this point except going back to stock as much as I can.
I don't care what it sounds like, I just want to scavenge more power. What I don't want is for it to sound like every 97 Honda Civic DX on the road or a Subaru STI.
For those of you that live in Utah, I am slowing down in 4th gear and even damn 3rd gear at a certain point on Parley's Summit on I-80 going to Park City. I used to be able to hold my ground in 4th gear at a point. Not anymore. :/
For those of you that live in Utah, I am slowing down in 4th gear and even damn 3rd gear at a certain point on Parley's Summit on I-80 going to Park City. I used to be able to hold my ground in 4th gear at a point. Not anymore. :/
be very careful when seeking power through exhaust modification...you won't get much, but if you maintain a certain pressure differential between the intake manifold and exhaust you may be able to squeeze a few ponies, if you feel it, that's your wishful thinking telling your wallet that it's ok
j/k, but really, don't just slap on pipes with bigger holes...people call it "back pressure" but really it's the difference in pressure between intake and exhaust.
j/k, but really, don't just slap on pipes with bigger holes...people call it "back pressure" but really it's the difference in pressure between intake and exhaust.
Last edited by CrAnSwIcK; Apr 30, 2012 at 11:22 PM.
Haha I know right?? I wonder how much HP is lost from having a clogged cat. In any case, I can't wait to get it replaced. If I don't have to go into third on the hill, I'm calling it satisfactory.
http://www.pepboys.com/product/detai...ic_converters/
So this is what I ended up purchasing. They're a respectable name and so it's just the converter instead of a header.
So this is what I ended up purchasing. They're a respectable name and so it's just the converter instead of a header.


