Straight Pipe - am I getting ripped off?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by JEHU, Oct 24, 2004.

  1. JEHU

    JEHU Guest

    Hey, I took my 2000 Civic SiR in today to have a dealership look at a
    squeaking sound when i first take off. Thought it was going to be just a
    heat shield (which I have had in the past) but turns out they tell me that
    there is a baffel in the straight pipe loose and that I need to replace the
    straight pipe at a cost of $526 Cad. Is this a good or bad price? Seems
    really high for just a pipe that runs from the Cat to my muffler.... with
    resignator included I suppose.

    thanks
     
    JEHU, Oct 24, 2004
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  2. JEHU

    AGS Guest

    IMHO, the price seems right. When I was looking for aftermarket parts
    from a name brand for my 2000 Civic EX, it came out to be $1600-$2000
    for the exhaust, pipe, cat converter and headers.

    So considering your model is a SiR and you're buying a Genuine Honda
    pipe from the dealership, the price seems right.

    -AGS
     
    AGS, Oct 24, 2004
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  3. JEHU

    Jason Guest

    The items you buy from the dealership will be high quality but expensive.
    If you want a better deal, visit several shops in your town that sell
    mufflers and get estimates. Before you sign the papers, check the quality
    of pipes to make sure they measure up to your expectations.
     
    Jason, Oct 25, 2004
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  4. JEHU

    Eric Guest

    http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com lists the B Pipe for a 2000 Civic Si for
    $138. They don't list an SiR in their model choices. I don't know if the B
    Pipe for an Si will fit an SiR. You may want to give them a call. I should
    also note that their web site has been recently updated and isn't displaying
    the correct diagram for this parts category which is something else you
    might want to mention to them if you do call.

    Eric
     
    Eric, Oct 25, 2004
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  5. JEHU

    JEHU Guest

    Thanks for all the info... and ya that site shows the clutch for the
    diagram. :) whoops. The SiR in Canada is the same as the Si in the US.
     
    JEHU, Oct 26, 2004
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