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Old 10-27-15, 05:50 PM
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So I have a 93 2j NA and im trying to find a catless midpipe, do any of you know if this blitz midpipe would fit? its for a supra 2JZGTE.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Blitz-21527-...xWI-aY&vxp=mtr
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Originally Posted by Bozoku
So I have a 93 2j NA and im trying to find a catless midpipe, do any of you know if this blitz midpipe would fit? its for a supra 2JZGTE.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Blitz-21527-...xWI-aY&vxp=mtr


Dude,


Please install a high-flow cat.




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I think it'll work.

I'm "watching" the same one.
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Originally Posted by joe diego
I think it'll work.

I'm "watching" the same one.
should i take your word for it? hahah
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Originally Posted by freakness
Dude,


Please install a high-flow cat.




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Why is that better than catless?
There's already a pre-cat in the front; who needs two cats?
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Originally Posted by SEIDO
Why is that better than catless?
There's already a pre-cat in the front; who needs two cats?


Dude,



Srs?



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That's pretty close here's a pic of my old HKS exhaust on my SC with no cats.



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those work I have a similar one for a 2jzgte it bolts in place of the stock sc300 midpipe perfectly for n/a, or if you are single turbo it also bolts to a downpipe.
If you are going single turbo or aftermarket headers stick a highflow cat on it and save the environment please. If you are staying n/a with the stock headers then the main cats are still there and are fine.
that little factory cat on the midpipe doesn't really do anything.

Don't get the 2jzgte twin turbo one, it bend up towards the turbo's at the front and is not the right one for the SC.
The one pictured is the "single turbo" version which they basically just copied the n/a flange locations, which is convenient for sc300 and n/a supra owners.

you can also get a knock off one for under $100. thats what I bought, why pay double for the same exhaust piece practically, they are both on ebay.
just search 2jzgte downpipe and then look through the results as there are like 4 kinds of gte downpipes.
For some odd reason they don't list them as midpipes, took me a while to figure that one out.

examples
54 people bought from here so far it says
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Manzo-Stainl...NTFNK2&vxp=mtr
another one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/M2-Performan...rqhL4w&vxp=mtr

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Originally Posted by freakness
Dude,



Srs?
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What does that mean?

I was asking because I was thinking of removing my center cat as well.
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Yes it will fit on a NA 2JZ-GE. It will even bolt up to a 1JZ stock downpipe. No cat needed
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^^^ What he said, I bolted mine up from a single turbo supra onto my, at the time, NA GE motor. It's bolt on..

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Originally Posted by Ali SC3
those work I have a similar one for a 2jzgte it bolts in place of the stock sc300 midpipe perfectly for n/a, or if you are single turbo it also bolts to a downpipe.
If you are going single turbo or aftermarket headers stick a highflow cat on it and save the environment please. If you are staying n/a with the stock headers then the main cats are still there and are fine.
that little factory cat on the midpipe doesn't really do anything.

Don't get the 2jzgte twin turbo one, it bend up towards the turbo's at the front and is not the right one for the SC.
The one pictured is the "single turbo" version which they basically just copied the n/a flange locations, which is convenient for sc300 and n/a supra owners.

you can also get a knock off one for under $100. thats what I bought, why pay double for the same exhaust piece practically, they are both on ebay.
just search 2jzgte downpipe and then look through the results as there are like 4 kinds of gte downpipes.
For some odd reason they don't list them as midpipes, took me a while to figure that one out.

examples
54 people bought from here so far it says
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Manzo-Stainl...NTFNK2&vxp=mtr
another one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/M2-Performan...rqhL4w&vxp=mtr
Thank you sm!
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thats the sameone I have
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Originally Posted by Ali SC3

Just purchased one. What a deal!
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Weighs so much less than the oem midpipe with cat. So glad I purchased it and it was very inexpensive.
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