🔥 Elevate your Civic’s roar and style—because ordinary just won’t cut it!
The Spec-D Tuning 4" Burnt Tip Exhaust Catback System is a precision-engineered, lightweight (24 lbs) exhaust upgrade designed specifically for 1992-2000 Honda Civic 2/4Dr EX and Si models. Featuring a striking burnt tip finish and direct bolt-on installation, it offers an aggressive look and enhanced performance with minimal modifications. Backed by a 30-day refund and 90-day replacement warranty, it ensures quality and reliability for discerning Civic enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | SPEC-D TUNING |
Brand | SPEC-D TUNING |
Item Weight | 24 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 46 x 12 x 11 inches |
Item model number | MFCAT2-CV92T-SD |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Silver |
Manufacturer Part Number | MFCAT2-CV92T-SD |
Position | Bottom |
T**3
MAKE YOUR HONDA SOUND LIKE A JET FIGHTER.
I bought this recently to finish off my Exhaust from the Header I had already installed of the same manufacturer.Welds were great, shipped quickly and safely,nothing broken or any damage and had all needed parts, bolts,nuts and gaskets.I reused My stock Catalytic Converter since it was perfectly fine and would meet up this exhaust system.There are three (3) bolts and nuts that mount the stock catalytic to the stock resonator. On my stock catalytic Those three (3) bolts were deformed and rusted to an un-torque-able shape. I had the convenience of doing this work at a MWR Autocraft shop with access to an Air cutter (Pneumatic rotary saw), if you do not have access to such a tool then this will be more difficult to complete the job. You can tell if this will be a problem for you buy getting under neath your car and locating the catalytic converter where it connects to the resonator and looking at the three bolts there.you have three options to solve this problem.Option 1. buy an appropriate size CARBIDE drill bit from lowes and drill out the three bolts.Option 2. If you have the time to spare then you can separate the catalytic and locate a machine shop nearby and have them drill out the three bolts for you for a fee.Option 3. Using an air cutter I first cut the resonator pipe close to where it meets the catalytic to simplify things.Then using the air cutter I cut along the indentation where the two pipes meet and separated them as evenly as possible.I then Ground down what was left of the three bolt heads, being careful to not grind through the catalytic converter metal itself.I then used the Air Cutter to cut thinly into the "middle point" of each remaining bolt while still in it's hole. by doing this I cut what is left of the bolt in half and then using a hammer and punch ;punch out what is left of the three bolts leaving three bolt holes and ready to be mated to the new Resonator!This worked perfectly fine and it all went together very well and No my EJ8 sounds like a Jet fighter when it hits 4K RPM and up!
T**L
fit right on the honda civic
So I have a 1998 honda civic lx 4dr (I'm a ricer for now but won't be for long) I want to just make everything I say clear here. I give the spec D exaust a 5/5 because it doesn't sound like a weed Wacker it sound good, it's a deep idk how to explain the sound but it sounds pretty good. Not cheap at all well made,the weld jobs are good. Comes with the all the exaust piping except a test tube which I need for my car for everything to fit in place. Overall great product for a get price!also there is a silencer that comes included(already on the muffler, took mine off haven't tried it yet. Ollnly thing that's kinda bad and that I need to research is why is my exaust shaking? Don't know why but I'll look it up hopefully and prolly get some answers!
A**F
The fit and finish of the product appeared to be excellent, but after one and half year later the Muffler seam weld came apart.
This unit fits my 99 Honda Civic EX Coupe. The fit and finish of the product appear to be excellent. The hangers were all in the proper locations. There are two issues though I have with this unit. First the 4 inch tip rubs the bottom of the rear bumper. Perhaps a 3.5 inch tip instead of this units 4 inch would be a better choice. Longer rear rubber hanger isolators might help. Second it's loud even with the cone silencer installed. The car still has the Cat and stock headers. I did not notice any power gains, just noise even with the windows up. I'm researching now on how to quiet this system short of replacing a brand new muffler.Bottom Line: If you like it Loud, this a great unit for the money. If you want stock quiet, look elsewhere.Update:After one and half year later the intake side of the Muffler seam weld came apart.The seller only warrenty items for 90 days. This is a stainless steel system that is already broken. If you want something that lasts, spend more money and buy a unit from a brand name that backs their products.
J**Y
Decent catback for the price, just make sure it fits your car and you have all the required parts.
Bought this catback system, the Spec-D 2.5" cat/test pipe, and the Dynamik 4-2-1 header and downpipe. Installation of this catback took some muscle to fit properly on my 1998 Honda Civic LX Sedan but it did work. Did not come with the spring-loaded nut and bolt sets for between the cat and downpipe so there is little to no flex in my exhaust right now which may lead to problems eventually if not fixed.Overall the system looks good and actually sounds pretty awesome for it using a fart-cannon muffler. I almost don't want to cut that off, but my twin-loop will look and sound better than the fart-cannon does.Note - If you have the same or similar car as mine and you're planning to replace the entire exhaust like I did then you absolutely need the Spec-D 2.5" cat/test pipe. The Dynamik header/downpipe combo(or pretty much any new header/downpipe for this car) replaces the existing exhaust manifold/cat(cat is mounted directly to exhaust manifold on this car) and also the existing downpipe, and this Spec-D catback is designed like any other...assuming you will be running a test pipe or under-car cat to put between the new catback and the new header/downpipe. Without the Spec-D 2.5" cat/test pipe you will not have a complete exhaust system. You will also have to extend the wiring for the second o2 sensor to go from the original cat location to the new, further back cat location. The second o2 will not work on the downpipe because it will hit the driver-side CV shaft boot and it can't go on the header because that's where the first o2 sensor goes. It also can't go on the new cat because it will be hitting shift linkages or pointing straight down to the ground(there are two o2 bungs on it). Stupid design.
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