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Does anyone know if it'll fit up with an invidia n1 exhaust system?
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oh oh oh i see what youre saying. what size is your exhaust? but no matter what you will have no problem. I have connected it to the stock exhaust and now it is linked to my tsudo which is 2.75". Its like the gasket they provide is meant to link up to something smaller. But just make sure to throw some blue loctite on the bolts or youll have to keep getting under and tightening those bad boys upI'm sure I will. I was just curious since they're 2 different size pipes. Can't wait to get it now
the N1 is 2.75 inch (70mm)Correct me if I am wrong, isnt the Invidia N1 and the Full-race dp both 3" Ha I just got my full race in the mail and have the N1 as well...oh and fp came today too. Cant wait to get it on!
make sure you have all the right tools before you start the install.. my biggest concern for you would be if you have a spark plug socket for the o2 sensor on top of the exhaust. I have a garage full of tools but still couldnt get it off without making my own homeade spark plug socket. Youll never get it off without
no no no youll be fine if you have one. make sure it fits. i would start by taking off the windshield cowling and what not and just make sure you can get the o2 sensor out so worst case if you needa go get a tool the car will still be drivable. i was actually lazy after i did my downpipe and didnt reinstall my wipers or cowling for a couple days... until i got caught in the rain that is...Actually, I believe I do have a spark plug socket in my mechanics tool set...your saying it was still impossible though?
no no no youll be fine if you have one. make sure it fits. i would start by taking off the windshield cowling and what not and just make sure you can get the o2 sensor out so worst case if you needa go get a tool the car will still be drivable. i was actually lazy after i did my downpipe and didnt reinstall my wipers or cowling for a couple days... until i got caught in the rain that is...
did you have a typo? cuz it has to be an o2 sensor socket not spark plug
EDIT: i had the typo to begin with. fixed now
make sure you have all the right tools before you start the install.. my biggest concern for you would be if you have a 02 socket for the o2 sensor on top of the exhaust. I have a garage full of tools but still couldnt get it off without making my own homeade o2 socket. Youll never get it off without
Actually, I believe I do have a spark plug socket in my mechanics tool set...your saying it was still impossible though?
no no no youll be fine if you have one. make sure it fits. i would start by taking off the windshield cowling and what not and just make sure you can get the o2 sensor out so worst case if you needa go get a tool the car will still be drivable. i was actually lazy after i did my downpipe and didnt reinstall my wipers or cowling for a couple days... until i got caught in the rain that is...
did you have a typo? cuz it has to be an o2 sensor socket not spark plug
EDIT: i had the typo to begin with. fixed now
Ahh I see...I do not have an O2 sensor socket....good looking out! Can I pick one up at just any auto parts store man?
that is a good write up. wish i had known about that my first time.. (iv installed a full race, put it back to stock, then installed a full race again) but you should be able to. call around before you waste time though. what i did was use the right size socket and took a grinder and cut a slit down the side with a crappy socket so the wires could slide in and there i had itThanks @squiggy ....great DIY btw
that is a good write up. wish i had known about that my first time.. (iv installed a full race, put it back to stock, then installed a full race again) but you should be able to. call around before you waste time though. what i did was use the right size socket and took a grinder and cut a slit down the side with a crappy socket so the wires could slide in and there i had it