scraping_DB
New Member
In this How-To/DIY guide, I will show you a visual presentation of “How to install an aftermarket TDM Tri-Y 4-2-1 performance header & Omnipower 3-piece adjustable test pipe on a Acura Integra B-Series motor. In this particular How-To/DIY, the performance header was installed on a stock B18B1 LS motor with a Greddy SP1 cat-back exhaust system. Keep in mind, this performance header is meant for track usage so the piping is a lot longer than the OEM header. The test pipe is also track use only because it removes the catalytic converter altogether. So check your state’s regulation on these performance modifications because these are definitely not legal in California. 
Okay let’s begin!
Disclaimer
All the How-To/DIY guides present on this website are for information-purposes only. I am not a professional and am not responsible for injury to you, your vehicle, or anyone/thing else if you choose to follow any of the How-To/DIY guides.
First thing first; SAFETY FIRST! Have the car properly lifted and supported with jack stands & scissor jacks
Here is the performance exhaust setup I acquired to match up with my discontinued Greddy SP1 cat-back exhaust system. You can see how the parts can be parted out into separate, smaller pieces. The header was indeed damaged on the bottom so it has no problem slipping on to become one piece but because it cannot be bolted together, there will be an exhaust leak.
Step 1: Remove the oil dipstick, the three 12mm bolts off the heat shield and one 14mm bolt on the bottom.
Step 2: With the heat shield & oil dip stick removed, loosen-only the nine 12mm bolts on the header. Start with the outer locking nuts then inward.
Step 3: Remove the splash guard.
Step 4: Remove two 12mm exhaust spring-loaded bolts from the header to catalytic converter. You will need a 12mm wrench to hold the bolt in place while you un-torque the other side with a ratchet.
Step 5: Unplug the Primary Oxygen (O2) sensor off the header. Usually you can unplug it from the top of the engine bay, right under the intake manifold. I forgot to record this part but unplug the Secondary O2 sensor off the catalytic converter.
Step 6: Remove all nine 12mm bolts from the header, pull outward and drop the header downward. Drag the header out.
Okay let’s begin!
Disclaimer
All the How-To/DIY guides present on this website are for information-purposes only. I am not a professional and am not responsible for injury to you, your vehicle, or anyone/thing else if you choose to follow any of the How-To/DIY guides.
First thing first; SAFETY FIRST! Have the car properly lifted and supported with jack stands & scissor jacks
Here is the performance exhaust setup I acquired to match up with my discontinued Greddy SP1 cat-back exhaust system. You can see how the parts can be parted out into separate, smaller pieces. The header was indeed damaged on the bottom so it has no problem slipping on to become one piece but because it cannot be bolted together, there will be an exhaust leak.



Step 1: Remove the oil dipstick, the three 12mm bolts off the heat shield and one 14mm bolt on the bottom.


Step 2: With the heat shield & oil dip stick removed, loosen-only the nine 12mm bolts on the header. Start with the outer locking nuts then inward.

Step 3: Remove the splash guard.

Step 4: Remove two 12mm exhaust spring-loaded bolts from the header to catalytic converter. You will need a 12mm wrench to hold the bolt in place while you un-torque the other side with a ratchet.



Step 5: Unplug the Primary Oxygen (O2) sensor off the header. Usually you can unplug it from the top of the engine bay, right under the intake manifold. I forgot to record this part but unplug the Secondary O2 sensor off the catalytic converter.


Step 6: Remove all nine 12mm bolts from the header, pull outward and drop the header downward. Drag the header out.


