Exhaust installation
#1
Exhaust installation
Hey guys. I bought a Greddy EVO2 exhaust. I was wandering if it is hard to install? It is bolt-on though. But I have another question about the exhaust. I am pretty sure there is an sensor somewhere down there (like after the cat). What do I do about that?
#4
RE: Exhaust installation
look at the exhaust, it should have a hole for the sensor, i kno the apex one does. its self explanitory, lift the car, unbolt and rebolt. only problem may be rusted bolts but anyone can do the install you dont need a mechanic
#5
RE: Exhaust installation
You MAY need an O2 sensor tool. Basically a socket with a slit in it for the wire. Otherwise the new exhaust should have a bung already on it and you should be able to merely screw the old one back in.
#6
RE: Exhaust installation
ORIGINAL: Sanguinius
You MAY need an O2 sensor tool. Basically a socket with a slit in it for the wire. Otherwise the new exhaust should have a bung already on it and you should be able to merely screw the old one back in.
You MAY need an O2 sensor tool. Basically a socket with a slit in it for the wire. Otherwise the new exhaust should have a bung already on it and you should be able to merely screw the old one back in.
also the bolts on the CAT or 19mm which the rest are smaller like 14,12 i think so that threw me off because I didnt have a deep 19 mm socket which is needed.
other wise simple like 40 minute install
#7
RE: Exhaust installation
Thanks guys. I will let you guys know how it goes. I should get it tomorrow sometime and I will probably do it tomorrow too. I cant wait. If you guys suggest anything else, please write back. Thanks
#9
RE: Exhaust installation
cat back will give a little power gain nice tone. id get a down pipe and test pipe next, keep in mind a DP\TP will most likley raise the boost slightly not much but a little since you have quicker flow.