repaced the exhaust, first project to finish in less time |
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repaced the exhaust, first project to finish in less time |
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Apr 25 2005, 02:10 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 353 Joined: 6-August 03 From: boston, ma Member No.: 988 |
Put a new exhaust on this weekend, took 2-3 hrs, no problems. I replaced an old Monza with a new 4 tip (new version of a monza) and am very happy(I know some people hate this muffler-but i like the way it looks!). It's considerably quieter than the last one and the car sounds great. I think my old one must have been cloged with carbon because I could tell right away that the car was running much better.
BTW, as may be obvious, you want to replace all the hardware when doing this, IE-metal gaskets, nuts, bolts (get the copper of-set 12mm locking nuts) the old stuff is cooked for sure and you dont want to use any of it again. -Interestingly, the new muffler fit nearly perfectly and I was able to do it alone by placing it on a box and then lifting it the rest of the way after it was lined up. |
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