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Old 08-08-2021, 05:15 AM   #1
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Exhaust fit on new GR86 from old?

I wonder if the old 86’s exhaust system setup will fit on the new GR86. So I can move most of my mods over.
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Old 08-08-2021, 08:13 AM   #2
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I wonder if the old 86’s exhaust system setup will fit on the new GR86. So I can move most of my mods over.
Most likely the path of the new cars exhaust will be at least slightly different.

But it sounds like coilovers will be able to be swapped over so it's not out of the realm of possibility, although hangar locations will probably be different too
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Old 08-08-2021, 10:58 AM   #3
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Highly doubtful as there were minor differences in the exhausts of pre face lift and post face lift first gens that affected fitment of the exhaust so it's logical to assume there will be even more differences on the next gen as bumper cutouts for the tips will most likely be off
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Old 08-08-2021, 08:33 PM   #4
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Axle backs don't fit because of the different mating situation with the silencer, so mid pipes probably won't fit either. You'd probably need a hammer, sawzall and welder to transfer a catback



But the question is, why would you? Remember the engine has 20% more displacement, it's probably going to need a bigger straw
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Old 08-09-2021, 10:16 AM   #5
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But the question is, why would you? Remember the engine has 20% more displacement, it's probably going to need a bigger straw
I believe he was referring to transferring his aftermarket parts, which would already come with a bigger straw.
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Best thing is to just return to stock, sell car, buy new twin, sell aftermarket parts that don’t fit. Keep those you like that fit. This maximizes your chance of getting some money back from your mods.

For me using my car as DD with a long commute I have no plans to do all that work. But I will reserve judgement until I drive one. And mine would be AT for the commute. So I am thinking a few of these will be available in a few years for nice prices.
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Highly doubtful as there were minor differences in the exhausts of pre face lift and post face lift first gens that affected fitment of the exhaust so it's logical to assume there will be even more differences on the next gen as bumper cutouts for the tips will most likely be off
What differences were those? A post face-lift cat-back was a direct bolt on to my 2013.
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What differences were those? A post face-lift cat-back was a direct bolt on to my 2013.

The axle back flange had a different bolt spacing
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The axle back flange had a different bolt spacing
That seems silly, like why take the time... lol. But also explains why the catback was a direct bolt on. hmm TIL.
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