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Old 02-12-2016, 06:00 PM   #15
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Get some vibrant or other gaskets for both sides of the connector pipe, not the ones Greddy included with the kit. And don't over-torque them when installing.
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Get some vibrant or other gaskets for both sides of the connector pipe, not the ones Greddy included with the kit. And don't over-torque them when installing.
Vibrant? How come not to use the one included?

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I have this same exhaust and the person I purchased it from included these brand new graphite gaskets that they had purchased because they said the ones Greddy included for this rear connector pipe leaked.



You want some gaskets like this that have soft graphite on them, then when you are tightening down the connections, don't over tighten them. Once you start seeing the graphite material start to squeeze out, stop tightening.

Remflex Suggested Toqrue Specs: 20 FT LBS

Remflex exhaust gaskets come in a standard 1/8" thickness and are designed to crush 50%. This allows them to fill gaps in the flange surface up to 1/16".

100% flexible graphite construction means Remflex gaskets are good for up to 3,000°F, far exceeding that of any vehicle's exhaust system temperature.

Remflex exhaust gaskets rebound 30%, creating an optimum seal that eliminates the need to re-torque.
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I have this same exhaust and the person I purchased it from included these brand new graphite gaskets that they had purchased because they said the ones Greddy included for this rear connector pipe leaked.
Oh alright I'll check it out. I actually purchases it from THMotorsports. not sure if it was greddy gasket or not lol

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http://www.streettunedmotorsports.co..._8055_8006.htm

use the drop down selector to choose the appropriate size - 2.5" I suppose.
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use the drop down selector to choose the appropriate size - 2.5" I suppose.
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You're welcome! Hope you can get it sealed up and sorted out properly. It's a real nice sounding exhaust that's not too loud.
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Pics of the exhaust when you are done sorting this out, please :-D
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Pics of the exhaust when you are done sorting
this out, please :-D
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+1 for Remflex gaskets, have the same exhaust and before that had the SP axle back which still required the use of the remflex haha. I always keep spare #8026 gaskets on hand since they work for the OEM connections.
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Thanks looks good. Im torn between this exhaust and the Perrin exhaust. I like the size of the bevel of the slash cut tips but the 4.5" size is perfect in size over the 4" Perrin tip, IMO.
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Would any of you guys recommend me putting a gasket sealant once I get my granite gasket for my exhaust to replace the greddy gasket? Since it's up or do I not need too?

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