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Looking to replace front/dump pipe and cat soon, its an SR20det, would i be able to grab an off the shelf s13 dump/front pipe? will it fit/line up etc?

Any experience?

Thanks guys.

Bryan

it won't fit, well it will fit, but the 3 bolt flange than bolts to the turbo outlet is 10-15 degree's off in rotation. What i did the first time we built a turbo system for the car, was grind out the weld, bolt it in place, and tack weld the flange into it's new location.

the turbo outlet on a sr20 has 5 bolts and the turbo outlet on a ceffy has 6 bolts so that wont work.

If you want my advice, if you can't do it yourself, buy the proper stuff the first time around. No point in mucking around with this crap like i have to, when you have the parts available to you on the continent!

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you can use a full SR20/S13 exhaust system.... you can also use a R32 cat-back if you so choose but the exhaust hanger needs to be modified to hang-up properly. the main difference is the R32 J-pipe will NOT fit properly because it hangs to low.

doing the same swap myself... do you have any pics of your progress?

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