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Old 10-05-2007, 09:55 AM
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exaust installation

does anione know of a write up for this because i started putting in my stillen cat-back and the mid pipe looks like its welded to the cat, should i just cut it off? i really dont feel like buying a new cat rite now
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Old 10-05-2007, 04:28 PM
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it's rusted on. good luck getting it apart easily.
 
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Straight pipe FTW....
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Straight pipe FTW....
Passing emissions FTL....
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Old 10-05-2007, 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by mazzivart
Straight pipe FTW....
straight pipe FTL.....just take a power grinder and cut the bolts off. or if you dont care about the b pipe on there now hack saw it off then use the grinder.
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No emmision testing FTFMW.....
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Was it just clamped togethor and had tack welds put in place to take care of previously cut off rusty bolts? That's what it sounds like to me. If that's the case just grind the tack welds down and wiggle the F out of it until it breaks free. Without pics this is all I can geuss was done, I can't imagine somebody welded the two flanges 360*, that would be ludicrous and troublesome to deal with.
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Old 10-06-2007, 07:46 AM
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i'll get some pics tomorow, thnx alot guys
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Old 10-06-2007, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by mazzivart
No emmision testing FTFMW.....
i dont have emissions either but...
not destroying the environment ftw!!!
straight pipes dont add any horsepower over stock cats
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I bet you would own a 60's muscle car......I rest my case.
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yeah i cut the bolts off mine with a mini grinder w/cut off blade. then drilled holes for new bolts/nuts. good luck.
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Originally Posted by black_maxed95
i dont have emissions either but...
not destroying the environment ftw!!!
straight pipes dont add any horsepower over stock cats
Running test pipes IMO is really lame, especially in Maximas. Makes them sound worse then stock, bad for the environment, and not worth the effort.
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Originally Posted by markd248
Running test pipes IMO is really lame, especially in Maximas. Makes them sound worse then stock, bad for the environment, and not worth the effort.
I'm jumpin' in on this whole ordeal as well.

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yeah i cut the bolts off mine with a mini grinder w/cut off blade. then drilled holes for new bolts/nuts. good luck.
I feel ya', I don't think I've ever come across one's that didn't have to be cut off. If I could go back in time though to before I had a welder I'd just pay the $20 to have an exhaust shop tack weld the flanges instead of laying on my back dealing with drilling out new holes and what not.

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Old 10-07-2007, 10:56 AM
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haha got it , it sucked but i finnaly got it on... doesn't sound too shabby its accually not really that loud which is good, next on my hit list is headers, y-pipe and hi-flow cat
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Originally Posted by markd248
Running test pipes IMO is really lame, especially in Maximas. Makes them sound worse then stock, bad for the environment, and not worth the effort.
Well I got it for free and needed a new cat b/c mine wasnt working out.....wouldnt create a good seal and was leaking on both sides.....so ehh....
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next on my hit list is headers
What an incredible waste of time and money those are. Money could be much better spent elsewhere.
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