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Old 07-22-2016, 11:14 PM   #9
Amputechture
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Originally Posted by mav1178 View Post
Easiest way is to remove heat shield and then remove stock overpipe.

Next easiest way is to get an aftermarket overpipe and have it coated to prevent radiating heat, same functionality as stock.

No one will give you any emissions crap for an aftermarket overpipe.

-alex
Biggest reason for the hold up was that I didn't have a replacement overpipe at the time I had the trouble changing out my frontpipe. Ended up wrapping it with DEI wrap. Unrelated but somewhat on topic, I was gifted a Tsudo overpipe by a friend of mine. At $60.00 shipped it is far and away the cheapest overpipe for this car which made me very skeptical. I was very pleasantly surprised at the quality of welds and flanges, and fitment. Anxious to see how it holds up over time.
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