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    DIY turbo install> exhaust

    when doing a home turbo install..... how the hell does one go about doing the exhaust. You cant drive on te road cause there is only a dump pipe haging off, so what do you do, i've bee looking for a mobile exhaust guy for days but i cant find one! can any anyone help or have a solution??... i eally dont wanna have to tow my teg to a exhaust shop.

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    buy one from the exhaust shop and carry with you on the bus home then install it? haha

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    put your car on a truck, and get it delivered to the exhaust place

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    Drive it there. I did on my turbo conversion, buahahaha.

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    the dump pipe should bolt up to your cat,
    mine does,
    but im still getting a proffesional to do my.
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    sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do

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    just drive open dump to the exhaust place. dont boot it, and u;ll be fine..
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    IF you do get caught though.....you'd pay the equivalent fine of driving around without a cat (5 or 10 grand fine was it ?)
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    whos gonna catch ya....... very very unlikely..

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    origanally i had planed to have a guy come to my house and make the exhaust.....but aparrently there is only one bloke who does that and he works out of the windsor area only! (bugga)

    i suppose driving to the exhaust shop is the cheapest / quickest way of doing it....... i got told about this tempary metal tube that i can slip over my exhaust.... i may just use that.
    oh yeh .... my dump pipe is no where near my cat , and if it was it would just swallow it as the cat is a 2.5" and the dump a 3".
    Last edited by superR; 07-10-2005 at 07:47 AM.

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    You could even try picking up some off cuts from the exhaust place (I doubt they'd charge you if you were bringing it to them anyways), put it in the 'gap' b/w your dump pipe n cat and then wrap it up with some heat wrap. Possible temp fix
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    nice setup ECU man. lol
    i say get it towed or take the risk of driving it there, maybe with a makeshift plan like ECU Man's..

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