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Old 08-04-2006, 07:04 PM
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Accord resonated test pipe

Who wants to give it a try? It's slightly longer than the TSX cat.

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Old 12-10-2006, 02:26 AM
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Did anyone pick one of those resonated Accord Test pipes up? If so, what are the opinions of them?? Dyno numbers also would be nice
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how much longer is it, then the tsx´s?
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The stock cat is 17-3/4" but it's a little too short and stressing the rubber hangers. I've always made mine to 18". The ebay test pipe is 19-1/4".
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Not sure I trust the seller, but I'd almost be willing to do it. Are the ID and OD correct?
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do you think that this would bolt up to our stock header and exhaust?
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It lists 2-3/8" inlet/outlet but not sure if this is ID or OD. If it's OD, then it's the right size for mating up with aftermarket exhaust systems. I wouldn't mind trying one and just cut down the length a little to fit. It costs less than getting the flanges made!
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Originally Posted by JTso
It lists 2-3/8" inlet/outlet but not sure if this is ID or OD. If it's OD, then it's the right size for mating up with aftermarket exhaust systems. I wouldn't mind trying one and just cut down the length a little to fit. It costs less than getting the flanges made!

are the flanges then the same on the cat of the usdm accord as the tsx?

I might give this a try if someone could confirm that?
Old 12-12-2006, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by JTso
It lists 2-3/8" inlet/outlet but not sure if this is ID or OD. If it's OD, then it's the right size for mating up with aftermarket exhaust systems. I wouldn't mind trying one and just cut down the length a little to fit. It costs less than getting the flanges made!
i have this sitting around, I'll measure it when i dig up a measuring caliper or whatever
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If it would fit on my 00 accord, I might try it
Old 12-13-2006, 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by JTso
It lists 2-3/8" inlet/outlet but not sure if this is ID or OD. If it's OD, then it's the right size for mating up with aftermarket exhaust systems. I wouldn't mind trying one and just cut down the length a little to fit. It costs less than getting the flanges made!
my dad took the measuring caliper thing to work, using a regular ruler it looks about 57 mm inner diameter on both sides.
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57mm = 2.244"
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What is the best xhaust on a stock TSX or our case a k24a 3 engine? Single or two pies,...how may mm's & is back pressure important?
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