Hell no!! go back to page 3 and look at what was needed to make the catback fit
I can come by for moral support and drink your beer
Of course yours may vary with each different set.
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I was pretty impressed with the setup for the price. I am getting mine installed this afternoon, Ill report on how that goes, and get pics if I remember the camera.
Today I installed the catback. I also had a HORRIBLE time with the install. Bends were touching/vibrating, the bolts were not lined up properly, and i didnt even get enough clamps in my package! A friend and I had to freaking SMASH the exhaust with a hammer to get it to fit right. It sounds extremely quiet.
At the end of the day, it truly was a PAIN IN THE ASS install, and half of the exhaust looks like a crushed pepsi can due to fitment issues. All in all, I saved money for a quiet yet decently powered exhaust. I'll call it a day.
great hope mine is gonna line up correctly,id just put the catback up in one piece than putting it together underneath. Looks good tho im adding cutouts to my test pipes
Cat back installed this weekend in about an hour. NO fitment issues. it just needed a little persuasion. couple tricks: use 2 1/4 clamps for the second section. and since i live in new england the stock front band clamps were rusted. Buzzed them off with an wizzer and bought 2 new factory band clamps $35. Fitment was perfect.
any more available??? and can you JUST get the downpipes?? or you have to get downpipes AND exhaust?
I ordered at 3:15pm on May 5th. I feel like they would still have some available. Email them and ask. Its only been two days since I ordered, and yea its a whole thing, not separate ones.
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I ordered at 3:15pm on May 5th. I feel like they would still have some available. Email them and ask. Its only been two days since I ordered, and yea its a whole thing, not separate ones.
then i'll sell either their Catbacks.. or my APR catbacks! :D
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Ok I just ordered mine and they are going to be shipped today. They will be installed during the stage 3 installation. Can you guys tell me what I can do to make the install go smoother. Should I take it to an exhaust shop and have flex pipes welded in?
Ok I just ordered mine and they are going to be shipped today. They will be installed during the stage 3 installation. Can you guys tell me what I can do to make the install go smoother. Should I take it to an exhaust shop and have flex pipes welded in?
Install Tips:
1. Take it to an exhaust shop. Pay for several hours of labor (getting those downpipes off is a bitch ), fabrication ( because this exhaust does not fit this car well, mine was too long in areas and would not fit around the rear differential) and parts (extra clamps, because not all the hardware is included. Thankfully you will get more SSAutoChrome stickers than you will ever know what to do with. My suggestion is to set them on fire. Along with a handful of money, cause thats pretty much what I did when installing this exhaust.)
2. Ditch your down pipe heat shields, because your O2 sensors will not fit with them in place with this exhaust.
3. Don't bother bolting the downpipes to the frame mounts, they don't line up.
4. Rear mufflers sections need to be cut/ rewelded due to fitment issues. If these issues arise, ask SSAutoChrome for help. Their knowledgeable staff will ignore your countless emails regarding installation help, warranty information and/or replacement parts, and reimbursement for additional (unnecessary, in my opinion for an ehxaust which has "CORRECT O2 BUNG LOCATIONS" and is a " PERFECT FIT" ) fabrication. Without this advice, your car might have sat for a few days at the shop undriveable while you awaited a response, as they dont care about customer service. Good luck!
Oh to answer your question. I did not have the flex pipes installed. Seems to work without them.
Ok I just ordered mine and they are going to be shipped today. They will be installed during the stage 3 installation. Can you guys tell me what I can do to make the install go smoother. Should I take it to an exhaust shop and have flex pipes welded in?
I recommend doing it yourself. Its not that bad. If you can get access to a lift it makes it ALOT easier.
...3. Don't bother bolting the downpipes to the frame mounts, they don't line up. I did not have that problem at all, lined up perfectly
4. Rear mufflers sections need to be cut/ rewelded due to fitment issues. Also did not have to do that
Oh to answer your question. I did not have the flex pipes installed. Seems to work without them. I also do not have flexpipes
I guess you got a good batch, lucky you. I was just posting my experience with this product and the subsiquent lack of service I received. I posted pictures of my fitment problems on the previous page. There is no way that exhaust was going to fit. I originally took the car to a SAE certified shop to have it installed and was under the lift watching and helping them push, pull and bang on it. E-mails to XSPower/SSAC were of no help, I even sent them pictures and a proposed solution along with my phone number and got no response. I say buy at your own risk, for this reason I do not reccommend installing on your own. I have worked on cars for years and installed several exhaust, but chose to have it installed at a shop due to time constraints. Thank God I did, because if I was installing that in my driveway I would have been screwed. Eventaully it had to be taken to another shop that specialized in custom exhausts to have them make it fit.
And like mentioned above, heatshields dont go back on.
Also, I was informed that these clamps are too large. I bought some and they should have been 2-1/4 if you are using them to connect the muffler section
Also, I was informed that these clamps are too large. I bought some and they should have been 2-1/4 if you are using them to connect the muffler section
I bought 2.5" to connect the mufflers, and the muffler shop gave them back to me, said they were too big. We re-used the stock clamps for the rest of the setup with the exception of the two supplied downpipe -> test pipe crazy ball joint clamps. Wouldn't be surprised if yours was 2.5" at this point. Hooray for consistency!
yes it starts at 2.5 inches but the rear section bottle necks down to about 2.25 to fit inside the other pipe then goes back to 2.5. i used the stock sleeve clamps for the front section of the cat back then 2.25 regular exhaust clamps for the part with the muffler. this might help a little. take a look at these instructions it talks about heat wrapping the EVAP line and also spinning the bracket to relocate it. http://www.awe-tuning.com/media/pdf/...n2_install.pdf
Thanks for the tips. I won't be doing the installation because someone else is doing the stage 3 swap. So obviously the motor is going to be pulled which I would assume make installation easier. Is there any issues not reusing your heat shields?
i dont understand why these people arent using the heat shields. take some tin snips to them and in 2 minutes they fit fine. but if u dont mind burning up some expensive wires,hoses and vacuum lines by all means take them out. they were put there for a reason and i dont believe the previous poster who said they were only put there because the precats caused the dp's to heat up but with no precats u'll be fine with out them.
No shields for me, but I had the wires and stuff wrapped.
+1
With all the other issues involved with installation, it was easier to not mess with it and just remove them. Heat wrap them if you're worried about it, I think the lack of the pre-cat would generate much less heat in that area.
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