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Old 02-04-2016, 02:42 AM   #1
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Rookie Exhaust Question

So I'm finally getting ready to pull the trigger and order my exhaust for the BRZ, and I just wanted some extra insight on if everything's going to work.

I'm planning on a 1320 Header with their OP, then doing a catted motiv front pipe and then a Dezod cat back.

Now, I know that I'll be throwing a code for not having the cat in the header, but it's my understanding that that will go away with a tune. Am I missing any other exhaust parts, like do the exhaust gaskets usually come with the parts or is that something I should just pick up on my own?

Also, I know this setup is going to be loud but does anyone know just how loud it's going to be?

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So I'm finally getting ready to pull the trigger............ Also, I know this setup is going to be loud but does anyone know just how loud it's going to be?

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Well, Chloroform, I'll check the newspaper and if JBLM isn't firing artillery and I hear loud sounds up here in Puyallup, I'll figure it's your car ......


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So I'm finally getting ready to pull the trigger and order my exhaust for the BRZ, and I just wanted some extra insight on if everything's going to work.

I'm planning on a 1320 Header with their OP, then doing a catted motiv front pipe and then a Dezod cat back.

Now, I know that I'll be throwing a code for not having the cat in the header, but it's my understanding that that will go away with a tune. Am I missing any other exhaust parts, like do the exhaust gaskets usually come with the parts or is that something I should just pick up on my own?

Also, I know this setup is going to be loud but does anyone know just how loud it's going to be?

Thanks in advance for reading this huge mess of a post.
You will need new gaskets, iirc studs and nuts. Your combo will sound nice deep, growl rumble. Also need a tune to erase cel
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Old 02-04-2016, 11:53 AM   #4
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You will need new gaskets, iirc studs and nuts. Your combo will sound nice deep, growl rumble. Also need a tune to erase cel
Oh dang, I didn't even think about getting new nuts and studs. Is there a website where I could order the whole set? Or should I just go to a dealership and order them?
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Oh dang, I didn't even think about getting new nuts and studs. Is there a website where I could order the whole set? Or should I just go to a dealership and order them?
Dealership have them in stock, still you can buy them online.
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You might want to hang on to your stock exhaust pieces just in case. I'm pretty sure it's gonna be loud as fuck.
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Old 02-04-2016, 01:01 PM   #7
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Fteightysix sells oem gaskets. Much cheaper than grimmspeeds
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just installed one of these with a buddy, you'll want to invest in a swivel socket.
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just installed one of these with a buddy, you'll want to invest in a swivel socket.


that and some long extensions for the ratchet. other than that, everything is a piece of cake. gaskets from dealership were like 8 bucks each I think. definitely don't cheap out and reuse them. also, instead of buying the catback, I'd invest in a used OFT so you can get the benefits of your header first while also seeing if you want to go any louder. if you do header, FP and catback all at once, you might regret it. piece by piece for the exhaust starting at the headers would be my advice.
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You might want to hang on to your stock exhaust pieces just in case. I'm pretty sure it's gonna be loud as fuck.
Yeah, I figured on keeping the stock stuff around just in case I get a fix-it ticket =/


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that and some long extensions for the ratchet. other than that, everything is a piece of cake. gaskets from dealership were like 8 bucks each I think. definitely don't cheap out and reuse them. also, instead of buying the catback, I'd invest in a used OFT so you can get the benefits of your header first while also seeing if you want to go any louder. if you do header, FP and catback all at once, you might regret it. piece by piece for the exhaust starting at the headers would be my advice.
Thanks for the input, I'll probably buy an OFT at the same time just so that I can install it all at once and not have to worry about a CEL. I'm pretty used to loud cars (had a straight piped VR6) but I'm not sure how bad it'll be with this car haha. If it does end up being too loud I'll probably ask in the forums again about which parts I should swap out to quiet it down.
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Yeah, I figured on keeping the stock stuff around just in case I get a fix-it ticket =/




Thanks for the input, I'll probably buy an OFT at the same time just so that I can install it all at once and not have to worry about a CEL. I'm pretty used to loud cars (had a straight piped VR6) but I'm not sure how bad it'll be with this car haha. If it does end up being too loud I'll probably ask in the forums again about which parts I should swap out to quiet it down.
Advice, leave the stock front pipe
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You'll need new gaskets unless your new exhaust pieces come with them (mine did), id reuse oem bolts and studs if you can. Header to over pipe i had to buy a couple bolts but that should be it. Gaskets and re use stock bolts if you can. if your headers are UEL you may want to invest in a u-joint for your socket as some of the bolts con be hard to get to if not. OFT is the easiest way to go tune wise, I love mine i highly suggest it!

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Dealership have them in stock, still you can buy them online.
I have a slight exhaust leak and you would assume they would have gaskets ready n hand. I went today they don't have any, might as well place an order.

I have the stock ones in front of me, but I'm iffy on re-using them. It looks a little rusty and worn.
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