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Old 09-08-2014, 01:32 AM   #1
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Exclamation Problem with Invidia w/Driveshaft

hey guys! so recently bought the Invidia N1 and had it installed. my problem was that when i installed it there was no clearance between my aluminum driveshaft (driveshaftshop). the problem was in the midpipe resonator. what would be a permanent solution to this?
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Hammer to the resonator to create room by denting part that contacts.

Absent that, you could get a midpipe that has no resonator. My understanding is that the driveshaft sits a bit lower since it's single piece or fatter than stock. However, I'm not too sure about this...
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Hammer to the resonator to create room by denting part that contacts.

Absent that, you could get a midpipe that has no resonator. My understanding is that the driveshaft sits a bit lower since it's single piece or fatter than stock. However, I'm not too sure about this...
yes the driveshaft is fatter and the the n1's resonators are slightly larger than others
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