MAP Catback Street Exhaust

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I recently installed a maperformance catback street exhaust on my 2020 Si sedan, and the pipe that connects the cat to the muffler sticks out, I was wondering if anyone else’s map exhaust is like this, or did I do something wrong? i plan to get D2 springs soon, will lowering it cause it to scrape or not?

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I am running this too on my 18 Si Sedan. I scrape over most bumps and I am on stock height. My mechanic told me that he doesn't recommend lowering the car with this exhaust. Also be careful because I had the little clamp come off a few times. I had to get a shop to weld it
 

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That is pretty much how mine sits too. I’m on Swift springs and don’t scrape on speed bumps. I’m sure it’s pretty close. I’d scape on D2 is my guess. I did have a problem with the clamp at first. I found that you have to make sure the tailpipe section is pushed back as far as possible and make sure that middle joint is butted up tight before clamping. It hasn’t been an issue for me in a good long time (knock on wood).
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