anyone know the size of the n1 exhaust piping for the 5th gen? my friend has the same exhaust for his gsx, and that is 3". but his is turbo.... what size is it for preludes?
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Does anyone know for a fact wat the size is? Because my cousins dunk is 60mm for his teg how many mm is it for us and our n1? Cause 6mm is someting like 2.3 something inches. Any one have any idea wat it is for our cars, the n1 that is?
i think it comes out to be around 2.35-2.4" in diameter.
I know it is larger that 2.25"
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IIRC....they have 2 of them....one's either 2.25/2.5 an the other is 3 I'm not positive tho cuz I didn't buy one....just look at someone's site an see what they sell for preludes ::
Sorry to bring back a dead thread but rather then be told to search i'll start here. so if the n1 is 2 1/4 what's a good header and cat to go with that'll match up to it. From all the posts i read dc sports sux and thats pretty much all i keep finding. thanx.
the vibrant header is 2.25. From what I hear it is a really good header for its price, $550-$600. and you can also get a carsound high flow cat in 2.25
no, i have a DC header but only because i got it for free. I would go with a vibrant header if i wasn't saving for a turbo set up. but i do have the carsound cat and apex-i n1
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