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Old 04-30-2002, 02:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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can a 4g vetc exhaust fit a 4g si?

i was wondering if it would fit cause i wanna get the greddy or 5zigen or apexi or tanabe ones that are only realesed for the vetc 4gs
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fits, but needs modification to fit the cat i think
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How much modification????
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How much modification????
a new flange
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Roger that.
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would it be inexpensive to get that done at a muffler shop???
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How much modification????
I have a Greddy on my car and its not a vtec. The only modification done was to drill one of the holes bigger on the exhaust pipe that line up to the cat bolts. The vtec cat is different size then the si, and if you drill one of the holes bigger it lines up.
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yeah i know a guy with a power extreme and he said he did it with his home drill... very mild modification.
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