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Old 05-07-2012, 05:41 PM   #1
Black_griffin6
 
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Nitto midpipe diamiter?

Hey everyone,

I have been thinking about getting a used Nitto midpipe from another member on here, but since I don't want to run without cats, i'm probably going to put a high-flow cat in it.

However, I would like for the piping to be bigger then the stock piping, as I have read a few threads around here that say that the stock piping goes from around 2 inches to about 1.75 (not sure where in the exhaust it does this, I believe it's after the resonator but I could be wrong).

So I am wondering if the nitto midpipe has around 2 inches all around or goes back to 1.75 like the stock midpipe. I've tried and tried several times to search for this information but I don't believe anyone has asked this question.

If anyone can find out for me that would be a big help.
Thanks!

P.S. Does anyone think it might just be better to go to an exhaust shop and have them cut up my midpipe and have them do what I want with it?
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