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Old Mar 21, 2007 | 01:29 PM
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eww crush bent pipes...

I'm still waiting for the day to get this pipe. I'll keep you guys posted when I do.. It'll be a while though
 
Old Mar 24, 2007 | 01:36 AM
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What's with the Megan Downpipe? Is it a highflow cat or just a test pipe with a resonator on it?

edit** nevermind it's a test pipe with resonator..
 

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Old Mar 24, 2007 | 07:47 PM
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Chris, I am considering buying the megan downpipe and cutting out the resonator and welding in a high flow cat, either that or doing the same to the stock pipe, to make do until someone releases a 4-2-1 header/ high flow cat combo pipe. I was wondering if you could give me the dimensions of that megan downpipe resonator from pipe weld to pipe weld? Thank you.
 

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Old Mar 29, 2007 | 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by JDMchris.com
Thats my car in those pics. I have yet to have any problems with any of the megan stuff on my car!
Chris, do you have to run a CEL eliminator with the Megan downpipe?
 
Old Mar 29, 2007 | 11:19 AM
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Chris, do you have to run a CEL eliminator with the Megan downpipe?
Yes, 02 simulator.

Why don't you wait for a high flow cat instead of spending $150+ for a shiney little pipe and end up cutting it up?

If your'e gonna weld on a highflow cat, why not just get the exhuast shop to make you the downpipe with the cat?
 
Old Mar 29, 2007 | 01:06 PM
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Yes, 02 simulator.

Why don't you wait for a high flow cat instead of spending $150+ for a shiney little pipe and end up cutting it up?

If your'e gonna weld on a highflow cat, why not just get the exhuast shop to make you the downpipe with the cat?
Ideally I want a 4-2-1 w/high flow cat, nobody makes one. I am able to weld myself but not bend pipe, so I am trying to make something with existing parts. I was hoping that weapon-r would release thier header since there is plenty of room to weld in a cat on that design or cut out a section of the Jackson racing header to make room for one, But they are not offering a stainless version yet. I am getting frustrated with my lack of options so I just started throwing around the idea of using the Megan downpipe/ Megan ,(maybe DC), header for the time being. Maybe not even welding in a highflow, and just hoping that someone comes out with the product I want before I have to pass emissions testing again, while still having the option to do so if nobody comes out with the product I want. I am definately open to suggestions though if anyone has any other ideas. Right now I'm running an AEM cai and Skunk2 60mm cat back,( I would like to keep all my piping about that size), w/ plans to use the JR supercharger as soon as my warranty runs out.
 

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