Borla Exhaust for Civic Type R

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No problem @Adaman . More details to come for sure...for now I'll let the video speak for itself..

Everyone please comment afterwards with your questions and feedback...

3" please. Also, Dual Tip. That single tip in the video looks hideous. I know its in the R&D stage...Please don't come out with a single tip.
 

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3" please. Also, Dual Tip. That single tip in the video looks hideous. I know its in the R&D stage...Please don't come out with a single tip.
To me, it looks like the pipe is somewhat recessed under the bumper. Looks like they kept the tips off for testing.
 

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To me, it looks like the pipe is somewhat recessed under the bumper. Looks like they kept the tips off for testing.
My thoughts exactly. Just wanted to get us a video of the sound ASAP and final tip design is probably still being worked. Its my fav sound so far for the car.
 


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Well yeah I can understand a full titanium exhaust but who is really going to run that except a race team or people with far too much money to blow?
 
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Let's continue the conversation on the tips, I'll have something to share in a day or two.

Here's the dyno for the pipe diameters:

stock / 2.75" / 3.00"

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Let's continue the conversation on the tips, I'll have something to share in a day or two.

Here's the dyno for the pipe diameters:

stock / 2.75" / 3.00"

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It appears the 2.75" is the optimum diameter!

Is this the one they are going to be using?
 


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Let's continue the conversation on the tips, I'll have something to share in a day or two. Here's the dyno for the pipe diameters:stock / 2.75" / 3.00"
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Is there an explanation for the 2.75" pipe drop-off between 32 and 38 mph (2k - 2.5k in 4th)? and curve not starting earlier than 26 mph?
 

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the 3" would likely show less power without a tune as the system is currently tuned for a smaller exhaust.
 
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Is there an explanation for the 2.75" pipe drop-off between 32 and 38 mph (2k - 2.5k in 4th)? and curve not starting earlier than 26 mph?
Good question... well have to see
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