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Old Apr 18, 2007 | 08:12 PM
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NISsAN FAST need someone who has it

Ok so my Mac can't really run it, but I figured I'd try anyway and yeah, no luck. I was going to use it so i could identify how many bolts and of what size I'd need to install my new exhaust and STS. As far as i can remember I'll need 10 for the exhaust of I'm guessing 14mm bolts:

4x Y-Pipe -> Exhaust Manifold
2x Y-Pipe -> Cat
2x Cat -> B-Pipe
2x B-Pipe -> Muffler

And for the STS I'm thinking about replacing the bolts, can someone correct this?:

4x 10mm - Cat heatshield
5x 10mm - Cat upper heatshield
1x 10mm - Shifter Control Rod
4x 10mm nuts - holding up the shifter assembly


Thanks! Also, anyone have any suggestions on specific metals I should purchase, copper plated / SS, etc... That would resist rust and resist expansion under exhaust temperatures
Old Apr 18, 2007 | 08:24 PM
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You hopefully are aware that not only are those head sizes, not bolt thread sizes, but you also don't have a thread pitch anything so that list won't really get you anywhere. Cat-Y are studs/nuts, M12x1.25 IIRC.
Old Apr 18, 2007 | 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Neo Raven456
Thanks! Also, anyone have any suggestions on specific metals I should purchase, copper plated / SS, etc... That would resist rust and resist expansion under exhaust temperatures
I don't know about the bolt sizes but for the bolt grade I always choose metric grade 10.9 (SAE grade 8). Can't go wrong with the hardest/strongest there is.
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Old Apr 19, 2007 | 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by pmohr
You hopefully are aware that not only are those head sizes, not bolt thread sizes, but you also don't have a thread pitch anything so that list won't really get you anywhere. Cat-Y are studs/nuts, M12x1.25 IIRC.
Thank you, so if Cat-Y Studs/nuts are M12x1.25, the Cat-Muffler ones will probably be the same.

And that link dralucard links to a directory with many .exe files, something mac's can't run
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