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Old 06-19-2014, 01:40 AM   #1
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Just wondering if anyone has done them? If so how big of a hassle was it?
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Old 06-19-2014, 01:48 AM   #2
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I'm not close yet, but it would be nice to have a DIY. I know a couple people are close to the 60k mile mark.
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Yeah exactly I'm not close...more curious than anything.
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I've been asking this for a long time now...

Either way, the motor will have to be lifted/tilted. Talk about a major pita!!! Damn boxer engines smh...
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I've been asking this for a long time now...

Either way, the motor will have to be lifted/tilted. Talk about a major pita!!! Damn boxer engines smh...

Perfect time for me to install headers and an overpipe 0


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One video up on YouTube but its not clearly specified on how to go about it.
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Funny! I was thinking of doing the same too when I'm gonna do my plugs haha. Might as well since all that crap has to come off. But then again, I don't feel it's worth dumping money into boltons for the tiny increases you get.
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Funny! I was thinking of doing the same too when I'm gonna do my plugs haha. Might as well since all that crap has to come off. But then again, I don't feel it's worth dumping money into boltons for the tiny increases you get.

I figured I should be able to find them used pretty easily by then. What the hell, right? I'm there anyway. That's when I planned to add them as a tune


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I figured I should be able to find them used pretty easily by then. What the hell, right? I'm there anyway. That's when I planned to add them as a tune


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Totally hear ya bro. But I just can't justify spending money on so called "power mods" when they will hardly make anything. What, an exhaust yields like 2hp? Intake, maybe 1hp? Header is the only significant gain from what I've seen. Like 10hp?

A tune is really the bread and butter for these cars though. My car will be completely stock right down to the airbox until the day I go boost and do it all at once when it matters more.

But yea, I can understand guys changing stuff out when things are already apart like when doing plugs. Makes sense to me to just keep my car stock though.

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I remember reading posts saying that, with some extensions and angles, you can do it without jacking up the motor.
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If the motor is lifted you can always change the motor mounts as well while you're in there.
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I've had my plugs changed twice(I didn't do it myself).
Possible to do it without any jackstands, etc. As long as you have tiny hands and the right tools. Took my mechanic about an 45mins to do them this way.
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i spent about half hour on one side, then 15 minutes on the other once i got it figured out. all from up top, not jacking the motor up or anything. just wanted to check the plugs and close the gap a little since i upped the boost. its just getting the right extensions in there and it works pretty well.
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