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I havnt found any great exhaust kits for my project 87 Civic Si. I have located a twin tip HKS rear section for an 86-89 Integra. They look about the same and Im wondering if it directly bolts up or if it comes close to bolting on with some minor modification. Its for sale online and I dont want to buy it to get the exact specs. Somebody please help I know alot of the gen 1 Integra stuff bolts up so Im guessing it will fit...!

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Anybody??? Please help!!!

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QUOTE (jdm4drda7 @ Dec 10 2007, 11:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Anybody??? Please help!!!

i would say u could make it work with minor mods. maybe reposition the hangers

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http://www.autoparts...mp;N=4294967001
^There's a complete kit^

http://www.autoparts...4294967001 6866
^There's a header^

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^There's a bolt in cat^

I'm not a HUGE fan of Pacesetter/Monza, but seems that unless you want to shell out serious cash, this is a decent option for rusted/worn exhaust systems. I may be going this route considering my budget and the dryer-vent-looking pipe the previous owner put in LOL!

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QUOTE (Speedcult @ Dec 16 2007, 09:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
http://www.autoparts...mp;N=4294967001
^There's a complete kit^

http://www.autoparts...4294967001 6866
^There's a header^

http://www.autoparts.....20Honda Civic
^There's a bolt in cat^

I'm not a HUGE fan of Pacesetter/Monza, but seems that unless you want to shell out serious cash, this is a decent option for rusted/worn exhaust systems. I may be going this route considering my budget and the dryer-vent-looking pipe the previous owner put in LOL!

Ha ha, nope but thanks for the help. Ill wait for the goodstuff...

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i'm getting a custom exhaust welded with a JHPusa universal ES muffler. i loved that system on my 90 CRX Si and it should be great on my hatch. honestly, custom is the only way to go on these cars.
1986 Civic Si; b16a is in.. just gotta get it running..
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Just as a reference, how much for the lot? smile.gif

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The hks integra tailpipes will be longer but the hangers will be in the same spots. I have used one on my civic with minor adjusting and trimming of the tips. That exhaust is worth it if you can get it.
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Like I said, it's an option that's easily available and bolts in. A friend used one from the head back on his Integra. We only had to slightly bend one hanger and the whole thing took us an hour if I remember right. Sound was nice for a week until the packing in the muffler wore a bit, then it was a bit louder and a tiny bit more raspy in the high rpm's. We painted the inside of the tip though because that yellow is NASTY lol! He still has it on and no problems. Not a great system, but mandrel bends with all parts needed for around $550 (complete with headers, hi-flo cat, etc.) it's not a terrible option. Not the best, but cheap and available. Priced out a custom cat back from a shop here not too long ago and they were talking in the $300 range, with a cheap muffler. ANYTHING is better then THIS though... this is what I have from the previous owner LOL!