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Ebay catback pipe with stock muffler?

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    Ebay catback pipe with stock muffler?

    Does anyone know if the mid pipe from the n1 catback systems sold on ebay will fit with a stock accord muffler? I'm trying to switch my exhaust system to mostly stock, however, I'm missing the mid pipe. I checked the junkyard, but the place I went to, they chop off the cat, and in the process they chop off part of the mid pipe. So I was thinking of getting the catback from ebay and just using the mid pipe.

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    It would all fit if welded, anything can at that point Otherwise, most aftermarket catbacks are 2.5", the OD of our's stock is 1-7/8", so in terms of that, No I don't think so? I mean the flanges might match up, just not sure if it'd all work well together if the piping diameter is different, I've never had to deal with this (used to work at a muffler shop). Just search, there's gotta be something somewhere most likely you'll have to see if you can get a stock B pipe elsewhere used or get a whole new stock system.

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      I don't really care much if the diameters don't match up. I'm just concerned about whether or not the piping will fit with the stock muffler. Anyone know for sure? Thanks for the input DJ.

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        Originally posted by ja23merz View Post
        I don't really care much if the diameters don't match up. I'm just concerned about whether or not the piping will fit with the stock muffler. Anyone know for sure? Thanks for the input DJ.
        OoOoOoOoOh wow I'm a dumbtard... with the muffler OK. An aftermarket B pipe with a diameter bigger than the stock will not work with the muffler. The inlet on the stock mufflers are still 1-7/8". Sure you could get a reducer from 2.5" to stock OD, but I'm not sure if the stock muffler could handle it quite honestly They're designed to be flow-matched on piping smaller than 2". But in terms of length of an aftermarket B-pipe-to-stock muffler yes there'd be no difference there. I'm still foggy on EXACTLY what you're asking (length or whatnot) not just general fitment maybe if you reiterate?

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          To give a little background, I need to pass smog, but I can't pass because of my header and intake. Therefore, I decided to just switch everything back to stock. I currently have stock header, downpipe, cat, intake, and muffler. I can't utilize my current b pipe because its welded to everything that is currently on the car.

          I've been searching for a b pipe, but the cheapest I found was about $90 (couldn't find one at the junkyard in decent condition). So it got me thinking, what if I buy the ebay catback system and just use the b pipe. Then I can sell the muffler that comes with it.

          Hopefully this will clear some confusion up. I want to know if the stock muffler will fit the new piping. Will the flanges and bolt holes line up? Will the lengths be ok?

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              Originally posted by scoooby03 View Post
              I sent you a pm
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