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    Default Vr exhaust fit a vs ?

    Not sure if this has been covered before but will a vr solid diff exhaust fit a vs with a solid diff?
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    dont see why not not all VS have IRS
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    depends which part, the stock manifolds wont as they are spaced differently at the heads. As for the rest I thought the VR had a different flange setup then the VS.

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    The exhaust I have is from cat back, the manifolds r being left it's jst after the cat down to the end

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    Not sure if it is the same on all models but every VS I have delt with has had a male/female type flange with a rubber/wire gasket in the middle, like a big "O" ring, while the VR and earlier models used a flat faced flange to join from the cat back.

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    all vs dont have irs bud
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    dont see why not not all VS have IRS

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    The VR exhaust is about 600mm longer as the cat is in a different place on the vs, If you are able to cut the pipe down and weld the flange back on though, it will work fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vscaprice98 View Post
    all vs dont have irs bud
    read carefully he forgot to put a comma in
    Quote Originally Posted by jetboy View Post
    dont see why not, not all VS have IRS

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    No, definitely won't fit. The cat is in a completely different spot and the flange is different. Just shortening the VR system won't work as the front pipe is a different shape as well. Only on V6's though, if you are talking VS V8, then yes, they are interchangeable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vscaprice98 View Post
    all vs dont have irs bud
    Incorrect my freind some do and sum dont , it was available as an option on all modles and cost around $1500 . I came out as standard equipment on , acclaim , ss and calais , was an option on exec , s , and berlina heres a link for ya Holden VS Commodore / Calais
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