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DaBoBo21 03-02-2017 09:30 AM

Greddy Revolution RS Single Exit Exhaust
 
Good morning! Last night my girlfriend and I installed my new exhaust (Greddy Revo RS). Sounds phenomenal. However, we had a hell of a time with the midpipe to frontpipe connection. The bolts and seal provided did not fit through the factory frontpipe. We tried reusing the factory bolt and spring and could not find a way to compress the spring enough to apply the nut on the other end. Through a lot of frustration, we ended up using spare bolts we had laying around the garage and used lock washers to make sure nothing would go anywhere. That being said, we still have a small gap between the Greddy midpipe and factory frontpipe. We checked for a leak and from what we could tell there wasn't. For now, the way we were able to connect it seems to work fine, but I don't feel 100% confident to leave it that way. We tried to find instructions or install videos/forums with this exhaust and completely failed. From what we could tell, there's nothing out there to help us. We are new to this, so any assistance anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.

Is this normal for this exhaust?
Do I need to reuse the factory bolt and spring?
Should I take it to a shop and have someone take a look at the connection?

Thanks guys!:thanks:

zc06_kisstherain 03-02-2017 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by DaBoBo21 (Post 2863816)
Good morning! Last night my girlfriend and I installed my new exhaust (Greddy Revo RS). Sounds phenomenal. However, we had a hell of a time with the midpipe to frontpipe connection. The bolts and seal provided did not fit through the factory frontpipe. We tried reusing the factory bolt and spring and could not find a way to compress the spring enough to apply the nut on the other end. Through a lot of frustration, we ended up using spare bolts we had laying around the garage and used lock washers to make sure nothing would go anywhere. That being said, we still have a small gap between the Greddy midpipe and factory frontpipe. We checked for a leak and from what we could tell there wasn't. For now, the way we were able to connect it seems to work fine, but I don't feel 100% confident to leave it that way. We tried to find instructions or install videos/forums with this exhaust and completely failed. From what we could tell, there's nothing out there to help us. We are new to this, so any assistance anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.

Is this normal for this exhaust?
Do I need to reuse the factory bolt and spring?
Should I take it to a shop and have someone take a look at the connection?

Thanks guys!:thanks:

you dont have to use stock bolts. homedepot bolts are fine. as long as there is no leak, i wouldnt worry. did you connect from front to back? try to loose all connection and connects from front to back and see if fitment is better.

finch1750 03-02-2017 12:06 PM

Its due to the donut gasket. Do you feel a leak under the car? If not, its fine. Snap a pic while down there to to help us confirm exactly what it looks like.

And yeah, OEM bolts wont work at all. Home depot or spare stuff is fine.

DaBoBo21 03-02-2017 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by zc06_kisstherain (Post 2863875)
you dont have to use stock bolts. homedepot bolts are fine. as long as there is no leak, i wouldnt worry. did you connect from front to back? try to loose all connection and connects from front to back and see if fitment is better.

We tried both ways, actually. Ended up having to go front to back in order to finish it.

DaBoBo21 03-02-2017 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by finch1750 (Post 2863903)
Its due to the donut gasket. Do you feel a leak under the car? If not, its fine. Snap a pic while down there to to help us confirm exactly what it looks like.

And yeah, OEM bolts wont work at all. Home depot or spare stuff is fine.

Gotcha gotcha. I'll snap a picture and upload it here soon. Thank you!

balci 03-03-2017 02:52 AM

I had the exact same problem, I guess we should notify greddy?

I ended up using the oem bolts and the donut gasket. doesn't look very nice but I didnt notice any leaks

Detroiter 03-03-2017 11:52 AM

I had the same trouble installing mine. It isn't a faulty design on Greddy's part. The catback is not meant to be used with the stock donut gasket. Without it on the stock bolts with springs fit through just fine. Mine however still leaks because my stock front pipe's flange is rusting away.

finch1750 03-03-2017 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Detroiter (Post 2864620)
I had the same trouble installing mine. It isn't a faulty design on Greddy's part. The catback is not meant to be used with the stock donut gasket. Without it on the stock bolts with springs fit through just fine. Mine however still leaks because my stock front pipe's flange is rusting away.

Damn I'm glad I live in CA. That sucks

Detroiter 03-03-2017 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by finch1750 (Post 2864622)
Damn I'm glad Inlive in CA. That sucks

Welcome to the hell that is Michigan, home of cars rusting apart and coney islands:thumbup:

Clipdat 03-03-2017 12:24 PM

How is it not meant to be used with the stock doughnut gasket? When I installed my Greddy Supreme SP catback I installed a new OEM doughnut gasket and re-used the factory spring bolts.

@mpross how did your install go?

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...cee6480102.jpg

Quote:

Originally Posted by Detroiter (Post 2864620)
I had the same trouble installing mine. It isn't a faulty design on Greddy's part. The catback is not meant to be used with the stock donut gasket. Without it on the stock bolts with springs fit through just fine. Mine however still leaks because my stock front pipe's flange is rusting away.


Detroiter 03-03-2017 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Clipdat (Post 2864647)
How is it not meant to be used with the stock doughnut gasket? When I installed my Greddy Supreme SP catback I installed a new OEM doughnut gasket and re-used the factory spring bolts.

@mpross how did your install go?

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...cee6480102.jpg

All I can speak for is mine specifically but there was no way in hell the midpipe was getting far enough onto the front pipe with the donut gasket there to even put the bolts through. It isn't flanged out like the stock one is. Also it came with 2 flat gaskets also. 1 for the midpipe to muffler section and I'm assuming 1 for the midpipe to frontpipe.

Detroiter 03-03-2017 12:40 PM

Just checked with Greddy's site and the Supreme SP specifically states to use the stock spring bolts and donut gasket while the revolution RS on the other hand does not. It probably has to do with the Supreme SP being a 2.5" system and the revolution RS being a 3".

Clipdat 03-03-2017 01:27 PM

Oh, that makes sense!

Damn, well they certainly don't make installing this easy, do they?

@thecarfilmer how did you install yours? Any issues?

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Originally Posted by Detroiter (Post 2864654)
Just checked with Greddy's site and the Supreme SP specifically states to use the stock spring bolts and donut gasket while the revolution RS on the other hand does not. It probably has to do with the Supreme SP being a 2.5" system and the revolution RS being a 3".


Pekingduck 03-03-2017 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by finch1750 (Post 2864622)
Damn I'm glad I live in CA. That sucks

But we get noise pollution tickets 🙁


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