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Old Jan 29, 2005 | 04:04 PM
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Hey everyone, just this morning i installed the injen axleback. on my TC and im very curious regarding 2 things. First of all the the exhaust tip rubs om my OEM ground effects kit tried moving the exhaust around no luck. Also the included exhaust gasget is loose no matter how much i tighten the flange. hmm if anyone has had the same issues with their injen please contact me .
Old Jan 31, 2005 | 04:44 AM
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if the gasket is loose then you need to adjust how you mounted the exhaust. everything should mount up straight. i would look over the installation and double check everything. maybe loosen everything up and move things around until it is straight and then tighten back up
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Yeah i got under the car and fixed it . Turns out i left the stock beveled gasket in place . But the muffler tip still touches my bodykit. so far no melting i guess it can withstand the heat.
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Yeah i got under the car and fixed it . Turns out i left the stock beveled gasket in place . But the muffler tip still touches my bodykit. so far no melting i guess it can withstand the heat.
it will melt it. you should adjust it so it doesn't
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i tried i cant adjust anything else. The hangers on the exhaust are really thick. im calling injen.
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i wish i could help, but you are a little far. when i put on my magnaflow it was off center and touching, but i just had to loosen everything and adjust then ighten back up
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Originally Posted by ikonXone
i wish i could help, but you are a little far. when i put on my magnaflow it was off center and touching, but i just had to loosen everything and adjust then ighten back up
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I think ill be ok ill let you know lol thanks for the information ikon. Hey im really curious have you seen any stock vs axleback dynos for the TC on other websites or mags. I hear the Injen is better flowing than the TRD. also a little worried about the dissapearance of the valve oh well hope i havent lost too much tq if any.
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