How To Install A Catback Exhaust - Project Integra

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  • Catback Exhaust Installation. How to install a catback exhaust on an Acura Integra. The catback exhaust installation is a fairly straightforward process, requiring only the removal of 5 nuts/bolts, and 5 rubber hangers to remove the stock exhaust.
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  • @UndergroundTrev
    @UndergroundTrev 8 років тому +167

    Gotta say, the jack/breaker bar combination is rather ingenious.

    • @AdmiralRustyShackleford
      @AdmiralRustyShackleford 8 років тому +11

      +UndergroundTrev Slowly trying to break loose a stuck blot like that has a much greater chance of stripping the heads. It's better to hit the breaker bar with a hammer, the quick force will break it loose with less chance of stripping the head. I've never had problems with bolts that way, even rusted out ones as long as you soak them in penetrating oil and/or PB Blaster.

    • @derekcarson7976
      @derekcarson7976 8 років тому

      he is brilliant!

    • @HoweDoYouDo1999
      @HoweDoYouDo1999 5 років тому

      I honestly and of firmly believe if I did this I would have had less of a chance of breaking off a stud but I guess that was my mistake

    • @RyDeezy
      @RyDeezy 4 роки тому

      @@AdmiralRustyShackleford good advice!

  • @thestrippedak
    @thestrippedak 10 років тому +31

    That breaker bar technique was genius, must remember that if I find a stubborn bolt under my car..

  • @AJER619
    @AJER619 10 років тому +8

    This is hands down my favorite exhaust on the integra. Did this project back in January. Trying to find a similar catback for my RSX

    • @daviewavie112
      @daviewavie112 4 роки тому

      Anthony Baron think it’s worth the $450 it costs now? When this video was made a couple years ago it was priced at $250.!

  • @cobra454tim
    @cobra454tim 9 років тому +43

    I like it thinking beyond a typical engineer and using a floor jack to brake loss nuts. nice! making the impossible possible

    • @Justaguyyoutubin
      @Justaguyyoutubin 9 років тому

      cobra454tim So many problems with this comment.

    • @cobra454tim
      @cobra454tim 9 років тому

      such as?

    • @cobra454tim
      @cobra454tim 9 років тому

      break or brake?

    • @Justaguyyoutubin
      @Justaguyyoutubin 9 років тому +1

      cobra454tim Well if you want to know...? "Brake" is an issue. "Loss" instead of loose. Youve got a few other grammatical errors including some double spacing. I was actually commenting on the idea that you think hes "thinking beyond a typical engineer". An engineers job is to find new ways to do things. Engineers are paid to think outside the box and rework traditional ideas. So your comment was sort of redundant and misplaced. Unless you were trying to say that he is thinking beyond a typical mechanic... In which case you would still be wrong because this is well known trick of the trade around shops.

    • @cobra454tim
      @cobra454tim 9 років тому +2

      Justaguyyoutubin I was using speak to text.....Engineers, I have to deal with them every day as a Mechanic. He is, however an Engineer doing something mechanical....so....

  • @Hunedpcl7
    @Hunedpcl7 10 років тому

    This Project Integra series was a great idea. I love seeing the test results. Can't wait.

  • @steelbosgrove8446
    @steelbosgrove8446 10 років тому +1

    its great seeing you putting the theory into practice ! the use of the jack to losen the bolts was true genius too ! magic as always!

  • @larry12345
    @larry12345 10 років тому +1

    watching this vid reminded me of how excited i was with my civic type r when i got my catback exhaust installed. i can still rmb how my heart raced when i first heard my car's new voice

  • @everythingphil9376
    @everythingphil9376 8 років тому +4

    Neat trick with the breaker bar and jack. Way to improvise!

  • @SimpleDragon1328
    @SimpleDragon1328 10 років тому +14

    Awesome video! I am loving the "Project Integra" series! Keep it up!

  • @jonwal
    @jonwal 10 років тому +18

    I'm loving the Integra videos!

    • @HoweDoYouDo1999
      @HoweDoYouDo1999 5 років тому

      JonWarAll same it still hasn’t died down yet I am still watching this video 4 years later haha a little bit because it was on my recommended but still

  • @chiztrix
    @chiztrix 10 років тому +2

    Thank you for taking you time in teaching us. You are a great guy !

  • @FluffyZilla1
    @FluffyZilla1 10 років тому +1

    dude i love your videos im no gear head but i know my way around a block i like how you explain more on how stuff works and the reasoning behind it man thanks for all you for all i have learned from your videos man keep up the good work man

  • @Big_LosF
    @Big_LosF 7 років тому +1

    i just wana thank u for this video. first time ever installing a cat-back an gotta say it was easier than i thought. keep in mind i did this on my own just by watching this video. keep the videos coming, very informative as always.

  • @sk890iol
    @sk890iol 10 років тому

    I just want to say thanks for the videos! It's defiantly helped me a lot! Live the project integra series!

  • @YABUKIJOE2077
    @YABUKIJOE2077 9 років тому

    got a yonaka for my base dc5 coming, this really gave me the confidence to do it myself

  • @jangelopabunan93
    @jangelopabunan93 10 років тому

    Its nice to see that your project is coming along well! Awesome job!

  • @TheBlazeofSteel
    @TheBlazeofSteel 10 років тому +5

    Excellent video been waiting a while and it was worth it.

  • @a.j.castellanos7660
    @a.j.castellanos7660 9 років тому

    Just did mine on my Prelude and this helped a lot.

  • @wethinkis
    @wethinkis 8 років тому

    the sound is just perfect i love it

  • @gtastuntcrew302
    @gtastuntcrew302 9 років тому

    I have had 2 Yonaka 2.25in exhausts over the years on my 97 LS and they are awesome!! Especially for how inexpensive they are.. Only thing I did was I had a different resonator welded up differently so that it sat up in the exhaust well like an OEM exhaust.. The "Droop" seems to be a pretty common issue with these exhausts.. Great video as usual!

  • @darklurker08
    @darklurker08 10 років тому +1

    I love the project integra series

  • @DuSHit123
    @DuSHit123 10 років тому

    I just wanted to say that I love your videos and that I'm interested in cars because of you.
    I came at first to see what a turbo charger is since i have it in my jetta, and then i found myself viewing most of your videos! I even bought that DIY engine kit from your recent video!
    Please keep posting new and interesting content :)

  • @farfr0msane
    @farfr0msane 10 років тому

    I'm enjoying the project so far.

  • @abdullahsaleem6179
    @abdullahsaleem6179 9 років тому +1

    Bro I love your integra, so clean!

  • @2ndBananaRacing
    @2ndBananaRacing 10 років тому +2

    Thumbs up for actually working on your car unlike most people Engineering Explained for future reference the midpipe refers to the section between the headers and the catback, and includes the cats (if the car has them). At least that's how it goes with most v engines. I've seen front wheel drive cars with a cat welded to the headers as well

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  10 років тому +2

      pooft Lee It was a pipe, in the middle, so I called it the middle pipe. :) But you've got the terminology correct.

  • @808Deathmetal
    @808Deathmetal 7 років тому

    That floor jack and breaker bar trick is quite neat.

  • @AwesomeKhmer
    @AwesomeKhmer 9 років тому

    First time I've seen the breaker bar technique. Very clever for DIY at home

  • @JeffRatliffhome
    @JeffRatliffhome 8 років тому

    Amazing technique. I usually end up removing an exhaust system with a hack saw. Actually unbolting it is pretty awesome.

  • @RyDeezy
    @RyDeezy 4 роки тому

    This video will help me out a lot... Debating on doing a WRX catback exhaust install soon.

  • @EKFiPod
    @EKFiPod 10 років тому

    Had this installed on my integra, granted.. it was automatic.. but it still sounded great! very glad you went with this choice :)

  • @Thompsongs
    @Thompsongs 5 років тому

    Not only is the video fun to watch, but I bet this guy can do a great Ross Gellar impression too.

  • @ghettoflyer
    @ghettoflyer 10 років тому

    New exhaust sounds good ( not obnoxiously loud or buzzy) a nice purr sound good choice of an exhaust.

  • @jimmyherrera5258
    @jimmyherrera5258 10 років тому

    Great videos man. Keep it up. This project is going to be great when it's done.

  • @RecklessArdor
    @RecklessArdor 5 років тому

    Have to give it to you, those tires are beautiful. Nice treads

  • @pontiacmaniac7772
    @pontiacmaniac7772 7 років тому +4

    Nice. I'm going to get a cat-back exhaust for my 2006 Pontiac G6 GT

  • @jessievans7216
    @jessievans7216 8 років тому

    for one i like how you put the bricks under the ramps and using the jack on the bracker bar. nice.

  • @paperguns115
    @paperguns115 8 років тому

    Fantastic explanation, keep up the awesome work!

  • @quintessenceSL
    @quintessenceSL 10 років тому +9

    Using the jack with the breaker bar was pretty damn smart.

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  10 років тому +9

      Haha, thanks! I always say if you're working in a garage you must be at least A) Strong or B) Smart. Both is obviously ideal. :)

  • @GT3Drifters
    @GT3Drifters 10 років тому

    Awesome video! Keep em coming, good luck!

  • @uscf1
    @uscf1 10 років тому

    using gloves while installing a stainless steel exhaust is smart because the oils and acids on your skin can cause 304 stainless steel to rust/corrode in those spots, especially in high temp applicants. stainless steel is not 100% stainless, and it's not 100% rust proof. it is simply more stain/corrode/rust resistant. thank you, Engineering Explained, for these helpful videos!

  • @TheJacklamb
    @TheJacklamb 10 років тому

    great video very safe and very concise

  • @UberFeetz
    @UberFeetz 6 років тому

    That was the sickest camera flip of 2014

  • @ninhbac04
    @ninhbac04 10 років тому +1

    breaker bar on the jack lift is a great idea!

  • @timcrenshaw5415
    @timcrenshaw5415 7 років тому

    Great video man. Awesome job

  • @Nerdygamer000
    @Nerdygamer000 10 років тому

    that yonaka exhaust is really clean looking. much better than the usual fart can that u see on 3rd gen tegs. if fits the rear diffuser well.. nice vid!

  • @mendez83293
    @mendez83293 10 років тому +1

    Great Video! can't wait to see what's next :D

  • @silverroku
    @silverroku 10 років тому

    Great vid. I like the exhaust. Nice sound and doesnt sound like the normal chainsaw sound every is into.

  • @DriftxKingGTR
    @DriftxKingGTR 10 років тому

    Awesome work dude!

  • @schoolofgerdes
    @schoolofgerdes 8 років тому

    The jack/breaker bar combination is what I use to do when I loosen the oil drain plug on the 78, Dodge Challenger. But I used a wrench instead.

  • @j4ckGamez97
    @j4ckGamez97 9 років тому +1

    hey man hope you get that job at Hotrod garage your the perfect kind of person for it.

  • @nickchiccarelli4064
    @nickchiccarelli4064 10 років тому

    You make a good mechanic!

  • @Htm
    @Htm 10 років тому

    very nice sound, Good work my friend!

  • @epicidey4328
    @epicidey4328 10 років тому

    FINALLY ITS UP

  • @lucasperes4394
    @lucasperes4394 10 років тому

    Engineering Explained
    Can't wait to see acceleration tests. Hope it get some difference.
    I wait for your videos as I wait to study some subjects at university.

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  10 років тому

      Lucas Peres There is a difference, though I would have been better off using a higher frame rate. Some lessons learned, and some data that's useful. Should have a video up in a couple weeks!

  • @Greenskiii
    @Greenskiii 10 років тому

    jack to break the nut, brilliant idea, deff gonna do that if I ever need too! I have an electric impact but gets heavy holding it after 10 mins trying to get a nut out of a hard to reach place haha.

  • @novedeflow5527
    @novedeflow5527 9 років тому +1

    smart using the breaker bar with the jack!

  • @XxChuyoxX
    @XxChuyoxX 10 років тому +3

    Sounds good! This is what Hondas should sound like lol

  • @rts159
    @rts159 7 років тому

    I love your idea on breaking those nuts lose very nice way of thinking it's same with me when I couldn't find my oil filter remover so I used a screwdriver and hammered a hole into it and loosen it up (my dad taught me that) funny how the human mind works when you put it in good use

  • @bryanmarsh17
    @bryanmarsh17 10 років тому

    That was awesome! What's next?!

  • @fozzy19
    @fozzy19 9 років тому

    Your videos are helpful explain stuff in depth.shit is funny I just came across this video and I just recieved my yonaka cat back today same yours.cool stuff man keep it up

  • @graysonmcleod7133
    @graysonmcleod7133 10 років тому +57

    Next mod is to paint the calipers red. Adds a lot of horsepower

  • @ncexplorex4469
    @ncexplorex4469 10 років тому

    Hey man. I love your videos, they help me a lot. I am an off road enthusiast and although this may not be your forté, there are many newcomers to the sport of rock crawling and such. With new drivers come new questions. I see you do know your stuff both on and off road but I would like to see some videos focused on the area of rock cralwing. Some topics are: roll cages, different sized axles, bigger tires and changes you would have to make to support them, and beadlocks. This would open more options for videos and I know you're probably close to running out of ideas for new ones. Thanks!

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  10 років тому +2

      Haha, thanks for the suggestions! I laugh because I'm not sure if your statement regarding "running out of ideas" is serious or not. I have too many ideas, not enough time. :)

    • @ncexplorex4469
      @ncexplorex4469 10 років тому

      Engineering Explained well if you're not running out of ideas then I wouldn't worry about it! I say running out of ideas because you've covered about every topic and some more than once!

  • @drfizzle420
    @drfizzle420 9 років тому

    Will be doing my catback on my integra soon

  • @Snipereyez
    @Snipereyez 10 років тому +1

    god damn dat sound yeeeeaaaassss!
    whats the next thing? a body kit? lighter seats? idk!!

  • @MrKontrolBeatz
    @MrKontrolBeatz 10 років тому

    Nice video!

  • @Waynestock70
    @Waynestock70 9 років тому

    very amazing video thank you

  • @yaboygerry
    @yaboygerry 10 років тому

    Yay! Get new seats! Bucket seats ;) those old ones seen their days haha

  • @catweasle5737
    @catweasle5737 8 років тому

    Sounds great.

  • @Kaiqf
    @Kaiqf 10 років тому

    really cool vid, thx

  • @JavierQ615
    @JavierQ615 10 років тому +1

    Make a RWD integra. It has been done before and it is sooo nice.

  • @sebbekartellen6493
    @sebbekartellen6493 7 років тому

    I installed a cat back exhaust on my car today!! It took about 3 hours just to remove 2 rusty bolts from my old exhaust...

  • @Walkntalkn
    @Walkntalkn 10 років тому

    You ought to do a video explaining torque measurements like lbs/ft

  • @derekcarson7976
    @derekcarson7976 8 років тому

    nice work

  • @LawrenceTimme
    @LawrenceTimme 10 років тому

    nice sound

  • @p2sam
    @p2sam 10 років тому

    Good job.

  • @jesseanthony
    @jesseanthony 9 років тому

    Great video ! Would i notice any performance gains if i got a decent flowmaster catback for an otherwise stock 4.0L v6 mustang?

  • @jillianmoreira6003
    @jillianmoreira6003 8 років тому

    I saw that you bolted the cat back right into the stock catalytic converter, I have a set-up in my garage now and cannot fit it direct.
    The yonaka cat back is 2.5 inch, I'm getting 2" from the cat forward.

  • @retrogameshow
    @retrogameshow 5 років тому

    that jack is a great idea to break bolts!

  • @7777legoman
    @7777legoman 8 років тому +3

    penatrating oil (usually flamable) + open flame = best idea ever

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  8 років тому +7

      +Cole Wright The propellants are highly flammable. Once the oil is out, it takes a significant amount of heat to ignite it. Not that I'm recommending you try to find out what that limit is...

    • @7777legoman
      @7777legoman 8 років тому +1

      +Engineering Explained I know man I was just joking with ya

  • @mlojko7
    @mlojko7 10 років тому

    good jab!

  • @CedarKnollsUnicycle
    @CedarKnollsUnicycle 9 років тому

    I'm curious about the jack you used. It seems to have a lot of height, and I'm looking for one that lifts higher than the old reliable Craftsman. Also, I like the part about breaking the bolts using a jack. I ended up having to cut and drill out a very stubborn bolt.

  • @marinuslubbe3993
    @marinuslubbe3993 10 років тому

    I love this integra project series !!! Keep it up man you're awesome !!! But i have a little question at 9:40 and after it looks like the new pipping sits too low....almost scraping the ground...is it just the angle of the camera that makes it look like it or is it really too low ? Oh btw the new exhaust sounds mean!! great sound :PP

  • @romancastanon3479
    @romancastanon3479 9 років тому

    Great video! Would it be the same process installing a catback exhaust on A 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7 l?

  • @karwinchau4684
    @karwinchau4684 2 роки тому

    I want a yonaka exhaust too however I have a 4dr integra 1999 gs. I been seeing a lot of reviews for 4dr folks like me, people saying it’s too low and it be scraping on the road bumps.

  • @DribleDaVaca19
    @DribleDaVaca19 10 років тому

    Are you going to do a front end conversion with headlights? If so can you do a vid on it? Thx.

  • @Clayyy401
    @Clayyy401 10 років тому

    Can you do a playlist of your project Integra. I'd like to watch your build as you go along

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  10 років тому

      Clayton Rendon Absolutely, was planning on making this once it had a few more videos. :)

  • @RockerDave12
    @RockerDave12 8 років тому

    Old brake fluid works great and sometimes even better than penetrating oil.

  • @futureshock7425
    @futureshock7425 6 років тому +16

    you think that's rusted?? oh boy...

  • @TheBrownGarage
    @TheBrownGarage 10 років тому

    i got the very same exhaust but im putin it on a EK civic, which is shorter than the teggy so the cat part of the yonaka exhaust is almost touching the open end of the header, basically eliminating the cat ive just been too lazy to fabricate the header to resonator pipe

  • @XRunner2628
    @XRunner2628 9 років тому +2

    every time i see someone unscrewing a nut of a bolt or screw I HAVE to think "lefty loosey, rightey tightey"

  • @JohnDoe-yj5ng
    @JohnDoe-yj5ng 9 років тому

    I noticed at the end of the video that the intermediate pipe was hanging a little low, did you go back underneath the car and adjust the hight of the pipe?( otherwise you'll scrape it going over a speed bump and ruin the finish)

  • @JuanGarcia-wv5gr
    @JuanGarcia-wv5gr 4 роки тому +1

    For a cat back exhaust do you need to remove the catalytic converter??

  • @mivanp2185
    @mivanp2185 6 років тому

    Just out of interest would it be better to first loosen all bolts whilst it's still in position rather than when it's hanging down. Putting pressure on the other bolts left in. Just curious? Great watch by the way!

  • @MJorgy5
    @MJorgy5 8 років тому

    I'm thinking of building a custom exhaust on a '95 Accord EX. Essentially, running a dual split header (2 cylinders per) into an x pipe followed by dual catalytic converters, resonators, and tailpipes. Very similar to a muscle car setup with a v8 but scaled down to focus on low and midrange torque for the 4 banger. My intention is to locate the O2 sensor bung directly in the central part of the x-pipe to adequately gather information from all 4 banks- OBD1 programming, as I'm sure you're aware. My question IS since there is a Venturi effect at this point in the system, do you anticipate this location would cause poor readings from the sensor or cause drivability issues otherwise? .. I really appreciate your channel and any outside perspective would be much appreciated. Thanks!!

  • @AkimboMigdet
    @AkimboMigdet 10 років тому

    Love the video! I'm also learning (far behind ya though) but i'm installing motor mount inserts soon along side a header and cat-back exhaust system, any suggestions? Like to go with 4-1 or 4-2-1, or any brands to go with? Love watching your explanation videos the most! looking forward to another video of the integra! :D

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  10 років тому

      Billy Williams Haven't tested headers yet, but eventually I may get there!

  • @anothersiguy
    @anothersiguy 10 років тому +2

    I wonder if the lighter actually helped at all? I've always heard you need MAP or Oxy/Ace to get anything done, I've tried using propane in the past and it did nothing. I also tried PB blaster, a 19.2V impact, and using a jack on a breaker bar with a pipe on it and all I did was bend the breaker bar and I had to spend an hour cutting it instead. Maybe I just have bad luck with rusty parts...

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  10 років тому +2

      AgentHydra The lighter definitely helped. Heat is heat. I couldn't get it off without using it. I used a propane torch on a few that were more stubborn (and wouldn't budge just using the lighter), also did the job.

  • @PoorManMods
    @PoorManMods 10 років тому

    nice and purty!

  • @WelshyAutomotive
    @WelshyAutomotive 8 років тому

    Hey! im thinking about this or a Magnaflow, money isnt an issue, and im just wondering how this held up?

  • @johnnym9498
    @johnnym9498 10 років тому +1

    I have a stock teggy.. What would I want to do to it first. It's gonna be my first project car (not stick shift tho) :/

  • @sinnieleeonUtube
    @sinnieleeonUtube Рік тому

    Is there a flex pipe installed with the original catalytic converter ? If not, when do you need one ? My mechanic told me I need one BUT I don't see one in yours.