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Old 11-20-2004, 09:39 PM
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Got my X-pipe delivered yesterday... would love to install it tomorrow... any hints on how to do it on a 5-speed convertible?

I believe I've been told I need to cut the factory setup off if I don't want to remove my rear axel... any hints on what to do this with or where to cut?

I've also heard some things about a breaker bar... what exactly is that... just an extension to a rachet to give u more leverage?

And I once read that a special offset rachet was useful for some of the screws... any particulars I should know about that?

Any other hints and ideas you guys have are appreciated as well!! Thanks!!
 
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Old 11-21-2004, 05:46 AM
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This should give you an idea of what you are looking at with the X pipe install.

As far as the rear axel, your talking about the catback install. When I installed my SLP catback I had a sawzall and cut the old catback off. That is the only way to do it really, and is quicker with a sawzall than a handsaw for sure. Once you have the old catback off, th new one bolts up with the same bolts. If you don't have a lift, then it can be a pain sometime on the back. The catback really isn't hard to do at all.

Have fun with your new setup.
 
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Old 11-21-2004, 06:01 AM
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Catback install is really easy if you want to throw away the original catback. As he said, you simply cut out the mufflers and unbolt from the mid pipe. It's a 30 minute job with a lift.

If you want the stocker one off intact, than you have to drop the rear axle.

The mid pipe is a bit more difficult. If you are keeping the stock catback on, then just unbolt the mid pipe in the front and back and drop it down. Getting the after-market one on is a bit more of a problem as it is hard to get a tight seal on the front passenger side. Mid pipes can suck to get on or they can be easy.
 
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Old 11-21-2004, 01:40 PM
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Alright... the catback is on... took me quite a while due to a few silly problems but it's all good... sounds good to me... not as loud yet... but I'm sure the high flow x-pipe will help that

One quick question... I know there's a problem with exhaust leak on some bolt on exhausts so people will have them welded... how do I know if I have that? I don't hear anything "weird", just curious what it would sound like... let me know, thanks!
 
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Old 11-21-2004, 03:13 PM
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After the install, crank up the car and check under the car. You will know if you hear a leak. As long as you get the clamps on tight you will not have a problem. You can always get everything welded together after the install as well.
 
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Old 11-21-2004, 05:27 PM
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No reason to EVER weld an exhaust on these cars. You can get it right with the gaskets and bolts.
 
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Old 11-21-2004, 07:02 PM
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well after I installed my SLP catback I didnt' tighten one of the tailpipes on correctly ( it was late ) and it fell off the next morning, haha

so I was tempted to get them welded that day but I'm cheap,haha
 
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