Quick question. about hard pipes
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Quick question. about hard pipes
Im probably going to be buying these
http://www.peakpowermotoring.com/sto...on=show_detail
Does anyone have a "How To" bolt these puppies on? Tools needed? What do I need to remove? Is it worth me just paying someone to do? etc etc etc
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http://www.peakpowermotoring.com/sto...on=show_detail
Does anyone have a "How To" bolt these puppies on? Tools needed? What do I need to remove? Is it worth me just paying someone to do? etc etc etc
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its not that hard, only need a few hand tools (wrench, ratchet, screwdriver, etc) just look at really.......take off your bumper (its easy and makes the rest of the job easier) dont pay someone to do this.......
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Quite imposible
Originally Posted by dafarmer69
also you do not need to pull the bumper off.. that is a waste of time.. unless your installing an i/c that requires trimming to the bumper, then leave the front end on..
I don't think you can totally take away the bends and turns can you?
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Originally Posted by dafarmer69
also you do not need to pull the bumper off.. that is a waste of time.. unless your installing an i/c that requires trimming to the bumper, then leave the front end on..
it's so much easier and simpler to get to the IC clamps, if the bumper is off, and what, 4 bolts, 2 screws and 6 pop fasteners?
DEFINATLY worth the extra room.
Besides, if you're using t-bolt clamps, you'll need that room to tighten them
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The greddy ic pipe kit is only hard pipes from the lower part of the upper ic pipe to the throttle body. Not from endtank to throttle body. And you'll have to cap off the "antilag" port that it comes with, being that's it's JDM. I have these on my car now.
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Originally Posted by Thegame
The greddy ic pipe kit is only hard pipes from the lower part of the upper ic pipe to the throttle body. Not from endtank to throttle body. And you'll have to cap off the "antilag" port that it comes with, being that's it's JDM. I have these on my car now.
You have these on now? Are you impressed? would you recommend them? I just want to add HP, looks, and get rid of those ugly soft pipes. Im not looking to do 10 anytime soon so I am going easy right now till the future.(Ill do 9's later )
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