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Old 10-23-2008, 12:25 PM
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so i found a guy selling a greddy exhaust for extremely cheap, the only thing is its for an STI, could i get this to fit on the CL?
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No, I believe the diameters of the pipes are different (you could find a coupler) also the lengths are much different on your CL (as far as how far back the exhaust need to go to clear the body) because our cars are almost a foot longer than the STI, Civic, Prelude etc.

If you wouldn't mind it looking too short or being stuffed under your upper bumper than sure. Or you could buy an extension to compensate for the extra distance needed (and no that's not what she said )

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how much would you think it would run me to get it to work?
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It depends on what kit your using, I could probably give you better figures if I looked at it but you found need something like this http://www.maperformance.com/turboxs...e-wrx-sti.html That may give you the extra length you need and the correct inner diameter, again it depends on the I.D. of the exhaust pipe on the kit your looking at. I'm not familiar with what the I.D. is for our exhaust (you can probably just go underneath and measure). Also, are you thinking about adding an entire exhaust or just the muffler and tip. If your thinking about adding the entire kit you have to make sure that the shape of the kit fits in the undercarriage because things on our CL are arranged much differently than on an STi. Again I think you would be better off looking for an exhaust made specifically for our car or you could buy just an exhaust adapter and then upgrade to high flow piping, like from whatever our diameter is to a 3inch diameter. Its really hard to say I don't know what specifically the kit your looking at looks like if your hell bent on buying it and making it work its possible but your gonna have to get your hands dirty doing it. If your just looking at changing the muffler and the tip that's something I can help you with but if you want to add a whole kit that's another story.
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i found someone willing to swap their greddy sp off of their accord for my stock exhaust, how much of a difference is the v6 accords exhaust setup?
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I dont think much diff in accordand ours
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None. Perfect fit . Ask him for the adapter if he has it, you may need it. Instead of making different pipes sizes they made an adapter.

Great exhaust. You should see a lot of improvement
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awesome, all i have to do is pay for the swap
Old 10-24-2008, 05:20 PM
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you guys are positive it will bolt right up and theres no modification needed right>
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Yah no modifications but make sure you get the adapter the kit came with. I'm actually about to do sumthing like this myself let me know how yours turns out.
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it was great, accord exhaust is a bit shorter but that was an easy fix. Ill post pics later, only thing i need to figure out is how to fasten my exhaust cause its somewhat bouncey
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