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Nice piece of kit. |
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1/11/2008 |
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Dan Gyoba from Alberta, Canada. |
| I installed this myself, along with the LIPP elbow and Tanabe exhaust. The fit was perfect, and the exhaust fit was also perfect. I have the racing version, so no test pipes or other things to get in the way.
The turbo comes to life with this, I can hardly believe it''s the same car!
My only "complaint": I would have liked to see a hangar on the pipe, to hang the exhaust on the chassis. |
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great pipie |
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9/23/2006 |
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Andre Lavallee from Quebec, Canada. |
| I had it installed on my Supra with the lipp turbo elbow and I am very satisfied of the fit and performance. doesn''t hang too low and doesn''t hit the road. |
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RT DP |
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1/24/2005 |
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Rick Seaman from . |
| Excellent pipe! And it is big! As Matt Suffern points out, there are two issues: the stock hanger (at the cat) won't work with this pipe, and you can't use the transmission bracket either. For the hanger, go to Midas and get hanger F2138. It's just like the stock hanger but 3 inches long and works great. Cost is $7.50. For the bracket, go to Home Depot and get a 1/8 inch by 1 inch steel strap and cut off about 8 inches (you'll have to buy 3 feet of it, but it's cheap). Drill a 3/8 inch hole in one end to mount in the lower transmission hole, put two (approx. 30 degree) bends in it about 2 inches from each end to get an offset of about 1 inch, then use a hose clamp or pipe strap to secure the other end to the downpipe. This holds it tight and prevents any side-to-side motion. Then enjoy the power! |
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