Exhaust do-it-yourself replacement advice
All,
Have a 1999 Civic EX. Hole in exhaust pipe. It's the pipe that's in-between the two mufflers. Or, I assume that there are 2 mufflers. There's the converter, a pipe, a muffler-looking-thing, a longer pipe (which has the hole), and then the muffler at the rear of the car. I was wondering: 1) Is it possible to replace just this pipe? 2) Is this a do-it-yourself job, or is specialized equipment required? 3) Are there stainless exhaust systems out there that are essentially stock replacements? By that, I mean that I'd want something more or less OEM, and very quiet, NOT a "performance" system that makes things loud, etc. Advice? Thanks! |
RE: Exhaust do-it-yourself replacement advice
If you wanted to replace only that pipe, you would need to cut and weld another one in or get a sort of muffler wrap thing at autozone and do it yourself if you want. you can also just replace the whole intermediate pipe and that costs about $70 and you may be able to do that if you know how to use a ratchet... i don't know about the stock stainless systems - maybe someone else may but i can't find one.
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RE: Exhaust do-it-yourself replacement advice
lol i kno nothing on this subject but i kno if u go to a shop they will do somethin small like that for 75$ nd i bet its worth the hassle that itd take 4 u to do it nd theyll do it right.......FYI lol
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RE: Exhaust do-it-yourself replacement advice
I think if you called the Catalytic [sp?] converter a "muffler-looking-thing" then I don't think you should try it...
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RE: Exhaust do-it-yourself replacement advice
he called the cat converter Ok, it was the resonator that he did not know the name of.
and at least he was right about it being "muffler looking". |
RE: Exhaust do-it-yourself replacement advice
ORIGINAL: Mr Mobsta Man I think if you called the Catalytic [sp?] converter a "muffler-looking-thing" then I don't think you should try it... |
RE: Exhaust do-it-yourself replacement advice
Its not tough at all. Last time I installed one I just spent the $75 it cost to install instead of going throuhg the hassle. It's a simple 1 hour job for someone with a lift.
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