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I need a bit of insight here, fellas.
Here's the dealio... I have the takeda Intake already installed; and I want to get the takeda exhaust as well, but I want to use the axle back from the Si's takeda exhaust bc it dual outlet, and looks better. I know the Si catback is 2.5 inches, and I also think the 1.8 Megan DP/ mid pipe is 2.5" as well. Do you think I would lose power installing an Si's takeda exhaust on my 1.8? I think the stock exhaust is about 2", so it's a bit of a jump; but the non si takeda axle back is about as much as an Si's takeda catback. Idk WTF immado.
Hope you can help!


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I need a bit of insight here, fellas.
Here's the dealio... I have the takeda Intake already installed; and I want to get the takeda exhaust as well, but I want to use the axle back from the Si's takeda exhaust bc it dual outlet, and looks better. I know the Si catback is 2.5 inches, and I also think the 1.8 Megan DP/ mid pipe is 2.5" as well. Do you think I would lose power installing an Si's takeda exhaust on my 1.8? I think the stock exhaust is about 2", so it's a bit of a jump; but the non si takeda axle back is about as much as an Si's takeda catback. Idk WTF immado.
Hope you can help!


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The Si Takeda catback won't fit the non-Si, the first bend is different. The axle back will fit though.

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That much for an axle-back? Yikes.
 
It is a bit pricey but I am glad it does not have that fart can sound. I am a bit concerned as to how close it is the bumper.

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That looks very close but if its not touching it shouldnt be a problem. But dont quote me on that.

But if it was mine Id take it off, and bend the mounts so it sat a skoshe lower.
 
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