itr exhaust on a DA can it work

omgherb

93 Rs Looking ITs best
yo i was just wondering if i could fit a stock ITR muffler on my 93 integra and just get the pipes bent do people think this is possible or dont even waste my time
the only reason why i ask is cause cops or dick's to people with big exhaust on their car and i like the stock look so if any can help me with i would be great
 
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tisguy

New Member
I thought of doing this... but, comparing my DC's muffler to the DA's, the inlet pipe is much too long to fit (DC exhaust runs along the right of the car, DA crosses from right to left). I think it's possible with modification to the ITR muffler, other than that, I dont see a way for it to fit on its own.
 

Kuchtaboy

Unregistered User
Get the RS*R kit. I remember seeing it on here just a couple days ago. The tip doesn't look much off from stock
 

tisguy

New Member
only thing it's expensive as hell. I'm gonna be selling my current exhaust setup as soon as I swap the RSR in
 


g2teg

save a whore..buy a porno
yeah its posible, it will look like this

whatever shop you have do it just tell them how you want it and the will make it work, hense the word custom lol
 

imcnblu

Resident G2 Guru of C-I
^^^
werd. you dont need the actual exhaust pipes from an ITR. there is nothing special in the pipes. if you want an ITR "spec" exhaust. just run pipes of the exact same diameter of the ITR, use some resonators to help limit the noise, and then just run an ITR muffler out the driver side exit. would look clean as hell if done right. as long as the bends are mandrel bent, you should have absolutely no problems when it comes to flow, even at that last sharp bend where the muffler exits.

because for the most part. when it really boils down to it, as far as exhaust goes, a pipe is a pipe. there isn't really anything special in the piping itself. you could have an exhaust shop make you a mandrel bent 2.25-2.38" exhaust system and slap that muffler on, and it would make no difference if they used pipes from the ITR.

a pipe is a pipe, pretty much. besides, if you are staying naturally aspirated, you dont need uber mad flow specs. a little backpressure is good for NA setups, as it helps make a little more torque. not a lot, but a little bit.

hope that helps you out.
 

g2teg

save a whore..buy a porno
Kuchtaboy said:
^^ I don't really like it... It's comming out on the wrong side!!!
lol thats why i did it to piss you off kutcha lol

like honda god said, piping is piping, you can really do what ever you want when it comes down to it
 
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