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So I want to straight pipe my car (07 Civic, 5-speed). That might possibly happen within the next couple of days. I just got my tags without the county stickers due to buying them in a different county. But once I started to think about it, I might not be able to pass emissions after I do it. Been thinking about doing a cat back instead. What should I do?
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Because a Civic isn't rice enough without a straight pipe lol.
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Don't straight pipe it, pls no.
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but really, don't do that, it's obnoxious and the only people that think it's cool are other ricers, everybody else finds you annoying
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It's your car and should do what ever you like, not build it for other people but for yourself
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Down2down wrote It's your car and should do what ever you like, not build it for other people but for yourself


Going off of what you said here, IMO straight piping anything (especially a civic) is against other people lol
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xD_KrAzY_Dx wrote


but really, don't do that, it's obnoxious and the only people that think it's cool are other ricers, everybody else finds you annoying

Not really. There are many applications for a straight pipe, for example if you decide install a turbo.
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Continuous wrote
xD_KrAzY_Dx wrote


but really, don't do that, it's obnoxious and the only people that think it's cool are other ricers, everybody else finds you annoying

Not really. There are many applications for a straight pipe, for example if you decide install a turbo.

Like failing inspection? If you decide to install a turbo most just go with a turbo back exhaust
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Hell no, don't do straight pipe, I have had my MK6 GTI straight piped and it sucks, the car is way to loud to drive in the morning and at night, you WILL get pulled over from cops ( I was pulled over twice), and its just not worth it.
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Why not do it hahaha, personally i love my friends straight piped car.

Can keep it reasonably quiet when you need too.
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