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2.5 or 2.25 ???

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    2.5 or 2.25 ???

    sorry for asking this question but i need some help. i have h22a, with s/r intake, megan headers, tanabe exshaust, UR crank pulley, erick racing p13 ecu, skunk 2 cam stage 1. I am curiou how big i should make my piping, i have 2.5 magnaflow cat. I was thinkin 2.25 right after cat all the way back, since all the air flow slows down a lot. Or 2.5 all the way?

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    Originally posted by accord"R"
    sorry for asking this question but i need some help. i have h22a, with s/r intake, megan headers, tanabe exshaust, UR crank pulley, erick racing p13 ecu, skunk 2 cam stage 1. I am curiou how big i should make my piping, i have 2.5 magnaflow cat. I was thinkin 2.25 right after cat all the way back, since all the air flow slows down a lot. Or 2.5 all the way?
    PLEASE... replace that header with a more respectable one http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...t=31773&page=2

    ^^ read my post and you'll understand why

    and as for exhaust piping.. stick with 2.5" from the cat..back.. since i see you have intake, skunk cams.. and a chipped p13.. you will benefit more!! since you have those cams and ECU... you are allowing your engine to breathe more heavily.. you need to keep the exhaust large enough to work in harmony with the other components on your motor.. 2.25 WILL WORK.. but it might not be enough.. especially when and if more modifications are made.. ie. if you decide to buy a more agressive set of cams, a header with a much larger collector, aftermarket intake mani or TB.. or even if internals are added.. that way with 2.5" exhaust.. you wont be needing to change it when more upgrades are made and the 2.25" piping wont cut it..

    although the decision is all up to you.. just figure out your plans for the motor.. what you'd like to have done.. and make the best decision to benefit you the most...
    Last edited by 4genaccordfreak; 10-11-2005, 09:28 PM.


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      #3
      STick with your 2.5 it will serve you more better uptop rather than downlow. Up top is where hte power is in the higher revs where you will need it most because 2.25 i believe is stock for the prelude i think.

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        #4
        thanks for the opinion guys. right now i am just waiting on my cat to show up and then i'll change it

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