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just a question about exhaust

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hey i just want to know if the cat does anything in terms of performance and the sound of the exhaust? Also should i be looking for an cat back exhaust or one without it? or it doesnt matter?
i currently own a 2002 type r
is the stock exhaust a cat back exhaust? :?
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Yes...it restricts the exhaust a lot. The ITR comes with a pretty good exhaust stock though compared to the GSR or LS. If you were to remove the cat and run a test pipe you would notice a difference.....
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ohh i see
if i were to get a non cat back exhaust, would i still be able to add a cat convertor?
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I think I'm lost....you want to remove your cat and just buy any axle back?
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"i currently own a 2002 type r "

Really, where do you live?
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Post by moose6x3 »

i was thinking the exact same thing
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Me too!
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sorry im a newbie when it comes to cars :oops:

atm im thinking of getting the trust pe2 exhaust cause the shop recommended me that. But i think its a non cat back exhaust so i just wanted to know if its better to have a cat back exhaust or a non cat back exhaust?

i live in australia
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Post by Trey »

Cat back means From the back of the Cat to the back of the car. Not Cat included.

a non cat back is an axel back. A Catback does not have naything to do with the cat except where it attaches.
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ohh i see :oops:

so that means if i get a non cat back exhaust it will just be connected to the stock cat?
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pezzy wrote:ohh i see :oops:

so that means if i get a non cat back exhaust it will just be connected to the stock cat?
NO!


Look. Cat back means that the exhaust system connects to the CAT and goes backwards to the exit. if you get a NON cat back exhaust it is called an Axel back and connects just behind the rear wheel (Assuming the DC5R/S is similar to the DC2)
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talking about exhausts,

here in NZ, the government is passing a new law...
that says...

All exhausts must be as quiet as factory

i just got myself a Kakimoto exhaust system...
from reading this post, i think it should be a cat back system.
i was wondering if i keep my Jdm Cat, would my exhaust sound be a lot more quiet than having no CAT (in NZ, we do not require Cats)???

and what is the inside diameter of a Jdm cat?
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FLYRYD wrote:talking about exhausts,

here in NZ, the government is passing a new law...
that says...

All exhausts must be as quiet as factory
We have a similar law here in Virginia.

Luckily, we can rely on common sense enforcement.
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George Knighton wrote:
FLYRYD wrote:talking about exhausts,

here in NZ, the government is passing a new law...
that says...

All exhausts must be as quiet as factory
We have a similar law here in Virginia.

Luckily, we can rely on common sense enforcement.
yeah... our government dont have common sense.. im not so lucky.. :(
i need a exhaust that is quiet... maybe 2 resonators, muff and silencer?
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