I was looking on the Apex'i website and I noticed that some of exhuasts only fit certain years. Such as their WS muffler only fits '93-96 All.' Is this just a mistake on their part or are they just counting the VTEC's? I have a 92 SI and I plan on doing a H22 swap somewhere in the near future. I was also wondering if I were to get the N1 or the WS exhuast system now, would the fitment still be the same when I get the swap or would I have to get someone to weld, bend, cut, etc. the exhuast to have it fit in place? And my final question is which do you guys prefer the WS or the N1?
Fitment is slightly differend due to different bolt patterns on the different catalytic converters. You can fix that by simply enlarging the holes in the flange of the exhaust.
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Originally posted by cantdrive55 Fitment is slightly differend due to different bolt patterns on the different catalytic converters. You can fix that by simply enlarging the holes in the flange of the exhaust.
this is what you need to do, i have a greddy evo for a h22, and i got it to fit on my h23, i had a shop enlarges the holes to get it to fit, i would go this route instead of welding, why? cause i have seeeen some ****ty weld job, and this way you can sell it to a h23 or a h22
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Cool, thats all I really needed to know. I always liked the Apex'i N1 so much more, but wanted to hear opinions on the WS. I'm gonna be ordering the N1 soon. Anyone know where I can get a better price than Apex'i's website.
I have a WS exhaust and i love it, it sounds great with a header and CAI, it is a little more restrictive than some of the other exhausts but don`t expect to gain too much from an exhaust alone.
Originally posted by Imported204 I have a WS exhaust and i love it, it sounds great with a header and CAI, it is a little more restrictive than some of the other exhausts but don`t expect to gain too much from an exhaust alone.
exactly. I'm going with the WS myself. I don't want anything much louder than stock.
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