RV6 07-12 RDX Downpipe Black Friday/Introductory Sale!
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RV6 07-12 RDX Downpipe Black Friday/Introductory Sale!
Last edited by Richie v6; 11-20-2013 at 11:47 PM.
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The test car is catless and from what I remember in NY we will pass emissions as long as we don't throw a CEL. I have never went to a emissions station in NY that actually did a visual inspection then we would be screwed.
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i noticed the Ceramic coating went up in price.. the black was 90$ now its 115 and i think the silver was 100 err 105 i think.. now its 120.. =(
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669 with cat.
The test car was catless. Google the emissions testing procedure in your state.
My admin made a mistake when adding it to the site. We send the parts out for ceramic and have no control over the pricing. However they do a great job. I've tried a few places and this one is by far the best.
My admin made a mistake when adding it to the site. We send the parts out for ceramic and have no control over the pricing. However they do a great job. I've tried a few places and this one is by far the best.
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RZANYS2K (11-25-2013)
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I haven't installed it yet. I'm waiting for my ETS intercooler to arrive then I will install both. But yes it does bolt up to the stock exhaust. Are you getting a basic reflash, dealer flashpro or are you purchasing a flashpro?
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I'll place order now, thanks for help...
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there is a custom reflash that you can have done by select dealerships (of hondata) that use flashpro to reflash your ecu to your parts you have added to your vehicle.. (they will need to dyno/tune your vehicle)
and last there is flashpro that gives you the option to tune yourself..
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yes.. there is the normal reflash that is done by hondata.. you wont beable to have a downpipe,full exhaust, intercooler and intake with this due to running to lean
there is a custom reflash that you can have done by select dealerships (of hondata) that use flashpro to reflash your ecu to your parts you have added to your vehicle.. (they will need to dyno/tune your vehicle)
and last there is flashpro that gives you the option to tune yourself..
there is a custom reflash that you can have done by select dealerships (of hondata) that use flashpro to reflash your ecu to your parts you have added to your vehicle.. (they will need to dyno/tune your vehicle)
and last there is flashpro that gives you the option to tune yourself..
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yes.. there is the normal reflash that is done by hondata.. you wont beable to have a downpipe,full exhaust, intercooler and intake with this due to running to lean
there is a custom reflash that you can have done by select dealerships (of hondata) that use flashpro to reflash your ecu to your parts you have added to your vehicle.. (they will need to dyno/tune your vehicle)
and last there is flashpro that gives you the option to tune yourself..
there is a custom reflash that you can have done by select dealerships (of hondata) that use flashpro to reflash your ecu to your parts you have added to your vehicle.. (they will need to dyno/tune your vehicle)
and last there is flashpro that gives you the option to tune yourself..
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correct thats what i was saying the second paragraph..
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You don't have to have a flashpro to throw this on do you? shouldn't lean out or anything since it doesn't affect the intake of air so much? I have a budget for one mod this Christmas and don't know where to start lol.
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you can run all boltons safely its if you add the reflash that makes it too lean.. which is why flashpro is better to bring it back into the safe zone.. so purchase away and save flashpro for last
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Lanesky_OH8RDX (12-14-2013)
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Acura manual calls for the removal of the Intermediate Shaft when removing/installing the Warm Up TWC. I read where someone was able to thread the pipe out of the top of the engine.
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from previous searched on the downpipe that others have done they have done it through the top cause doing it through the bottom would require having to drain tranny fluid and remove the shaft then add more tranny fluid again.. so if its that time to do tranny fluid go for it, otherwise i would just do it through the top