ATLP Base Exhaust final prototype is in.
#961
Acura drove me away too..
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She's here... Now I just gotta go get hear from my Mom's house!!!
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Ship (P/U) date: May 20, 2009
Delivery date: May 27, 2009 5:54 PM
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Our records indicate that the following shipment has been delivered:
Ship (P/U) date: May 20, 2009
Delivery date: May 27, 2009 5:54 PM
Sign for by: RTHOMAS
Service type: FedEx Home Delivery
Packaging type: Package
Number of pieces: 1
Weight: 55.00 lb.
Special handling/Services: Direct Signature Required
Tracking number: 762687410004076
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I just came back from a failed attempt to install the base Exhaust. The three fu@king bolts connecting the cat to the y pipe were so rusted that they didn't even move at full force. Note that I was using hand tools.
Any of you guys know a place in queens,ny were I can have the Exhaust installed?
I really wanted to DIY but then again I don't want force it by evening the bolt.
Any of you guys know a place in queens,ny were I can have the Exhaust installed?
I really wanted to DIY but then again I don't want force it by evening the bolt.
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I just came back from a failed attempt to install the base Exhaust. The three fu@king bolts connecting the cat to the y pipe were so rusted that they didn't even move at full force. Note that I was using hand tools.
Any of you guys know a place in queens,ny were I can have the Exhaust installed?
I really wanted to DIY but then again I don't want force it by evening the bolt.
Any of you guys know a place in queens,ny were I can have the Exhaust installed?
I really wanted to DIY but then again I don't want force it by evening the bolt.
i would suggest one of the 2 things
1> i would ask you to put some WD-40 or something similar and keep it over night.....try in the morning.....if not then WD-40 again and try after an hour.....this process broke pretty much all of the bolts.....but some were a bitch to come off.....
2> we hand tightened the bolts that were off....took it to firestone and gave him 10 bucks to just raise the car up and loosen the bolts with an impact.....took him less than 5 mins.....
the reason we did this coz I wanted to DIY.....so if you want to DIY really then go to firestone or some shop.....pay them 20 bucks.....and get all ur bolts loosened to where you can drive home but take em off at home.....lets ur car cool down for couple hours and do the install....still cheaper than going to a shop
Last edited by swoosh; 05-27-2009 at 08:08 PM.
#965
+1, I plan on either powder coating or painting the entire system with ceramic hi-heat paint before the install except the tips. Even though the inside of the tips will be darkened due to carbon deposit over time but it never hurts to mask everything on the outside and paint the inside the tip before the install.
Two reasons why I intend on painting everything before the install one to fend against road salt damage and second to make the system look as OEM as possible.
Two reasons why I intend on painting everything before the install one to fend against road salt damage and second to make the system look as OEM as possible.
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I just came back from a failed attempt to install the base Exhaust. The three fu@king bolts connecting the cat to the y pipe were so rusted that they didn't even move at full force. Note that I was using hand tools.
Any of you guys know a place in queens,ny were I can have the Exhaust installed?
I really wanted to DIY but then again I don't want force it by evening the bolt.
Any of you guys know a place in queens,ny were I can have the Exhaust installed?
I really wanted to DIY but then again I don't want force it by evening the bolt.
PB Blaser > WD-40
You could always try a breaker bar. Or take a rubber mallet and put the wrench on and bang the wrench in the way to loosen the bolt.
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When I installed a full exhaust (headers/jpipe/race pipe/exhaust) on a friends 2002 Honda Accord, all the bolts were super rusted.....
i would suggest one of the 2 things
1> i would ask you to put some WD-40 or something similar and keep it over night.....try in the morning.....if not then WD-40 again and try after an hour.....this process broke pretty much all of the bolts.....but some were a bitch to come off.....
2> we hand tightened the bolts that were off....took it to firestone and gave him 10 bucks to just raise the car up and loosen the bolts with an impact.....took him less than 5 mins.....
the reason we did this coz I wanted to DIY.....so if you want to DIY really then go to firestone or some shop.....pay them 20 bucks.....and get all ur bolts loosened to where you can drive home but take em off at home.....lets ur car cool down for couple hours and do the install....still cheaper than going to a shop
i would suggest one of the 2 things
1> i would ask you to put some WD-40 or something similar and keep it over night.....try in the morning.....if not then WD-40 again and try after an hour.....this process broke pretty much all of the bolts.....but some were a bitch to come off.....
2> we hand tightened the bolts that were off....took it to firestone and gave him 10 bucks to just raise the car up and loosen the bolts with an impact.....took him less than 5 mins.....
the reason we did this coz I wanted to DIY.....so if you want to DIY really then go to firestone or some shop.....pay them 20 bucks.....and get all ur bolts loosened to where you can drive home but take em off at home.....lets ur car cool down for couple hours and do the install....still cheaper than going to a shop
#969
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Finally got a tracking number and it arrives tomorrow. Exchanged a couple semi-heated e-mails with Marcus @ heeltoe and it boiled down to I should have gotten a tracking # last wednesday. It's all good now...just glad I got the pipes coming. It really is like waiting for christmas morning when your 5 years old! Maybe that seams excessive to some but, I didn't think anyone would offer a cat back worth replacing the stock look.
I'm going to rent a lift tomorrow or friday. I just did the pre-cats/j-pipe/race pipe so I don't think I'll have trouble with the bolts. they weren't bad the first time with a lift and air tools.
I haven't had a tuff exhaust since I was a teen punk!
I'm going to rent a lift tomorrow or friday. I just did the pre-cats/j-pipe/race pipe so I don't think I'll have trouble with the bolts. they weren't bad the first time with a lift and air tools.
I haven't had a tuff exhaust since I was a teen punk!
#970
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jjaber06,you dont know what your talking about. mike always produces quality parts. how could you say it looks rushed,when ive been waiting forever for this exhaust. go by you a greddy or something raspy and ricer looking.
#971
well comparing with my Brother's grille that just got delivered..i foresee my exhaust like so:
According to the fedex tracking, my package is
Arrived at FedEx location
KEASBEY, NJ
Compared to my brothers grill, they normally have the truck loaded and on its way to Newburgh, NY at 4am and arrives at 7AM. Then at 9am, the truck departs for local delivery and at 3pm I will have my exhaust !
Figured I should share my agonizingly long experience for tomorrow
According to the fedex tracking, my package is
Arrived at FedEx location
KEASBEY, NJ
Compared to my brothers grill, they normally have the truck loaded and on its way to Newburgh, NY at 4am and arrives at 7AM. Then at 9am, the truck departs for local delivery and at 3pm I will have my exhaust !
Figured I should share my agonizingly long experience for tomorrow
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where in queens are you? I have a mechanic but he is in woodside. right on maurice ave. damn im twitching for my exhausts as well.. Tracking says I should receive it tomorrow... this feels like the longest day ever!
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I just came back from a failed attempt to install the base Exhaust. The three fu@king bolts connecting the cat to the y pipe were so rusted that they didn't even move at full force. Note that I was using hand tools.
Any of you guys know a place in queens,ny were I can have the Exhaust installed?
I really wanted to DIY but then again I don't want force it by evening the bolt.
Any of you guys know a place in queens,ny were I can have the Exhaust installed?
I really wanted to DIY but then again I don't want force it by evening the bolt.
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I got the tips and everything masked off and will be stopping by a local buddy's powder coating shop to see how much it'll cost me and how much time it will take, depending on time/cost I'll decide if I want to paint it myself or if I want to powder coat it.
I did prep and paint the ATLP J pipe with flat high heat paint so that is what I am choosing for the exhaust.
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lol i am not sure about price. I haven't spoken to him about the install yet because I am thinking about installing it on my own with a friend but if you do decide to go to him I can meet you there. I only live a few blocks from there and I do need to get my brakes done. haha let me know if your interested. ill pm u his number.
#983
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Everybody getting theirs finally, happy now!? ATLP
I didn't bother taking pictures of the exhaust because I wanted to install it with all the padding intact so I didn't scratch or put finger prints on it.
I forgot to mention I had a small ding on one of my muffler and couple of small scratches here and there, but it wasn't really a big deal.
Everybody getting theirs finally, happy now!? ATLP
I didn't bother taking pictures of the exhaust because I wanted to install it with all the padding intact so I didn't scratch or put finger prints on it.
I forgot to mention I had a small ding on one of my muffler and couple of small scratches here and there, but it wasn't really a big deal.
#984
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i did hit it very lightly with some Never Dull just before the pics and noticed a lot of milling lines, mostly just a grain look you would expect from polished stainless. It's shiny enough and I hope to add it to a complete gunmetal powder coat look on my WDP one day, anyway.
Like I've been saying, wanted a cat back to get low end punch back and always liked the stock tips. This exhaust was the answer to my prayers.
Thanks ATLP! Oh, acurazine discount on heeltoe helped, too.
Like I've been saying, wanted a cat back to get low end punch back and always liked the stock tips. This exhaust was the answer to my prayers.
Thanks ATLP! Oh, acurazine discount on heeltoe helped, too.
#985
Man I got my track # on the 20th and it aint gonna be delivered till June 2. WTF? Anyway the pics look sweet though.
JnC, Do you think it would be ok to paint this out of a rattlecan? or do you think it should be professionally done? I'm with you on the protection issue from salt and stuff.
JnC, Do you think it would be ok to paint this out of a rattlecan? or do you think it should be professionally done? I'm with you on the protection issue from salt and stuff.
#986
Man I got my track # on the 20th and it aint gonna be delivered till June 2. WTF? Anyway the pics look sweet though.
JnC, Do you think it would be ok to paint this out of a rattlecan? or do you think it should be professionally done? I'm with you on the protection issue from salt and stuff.
JnC, Do you think it would be ok to paint this out of a rattlecan? or do you think it should be professionally done? I'm with you on the protection issue from salt and stuff.
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Man I got my track # on the 20th and it aint gonna be delivered till June 2. WTF? Anyway the pics look sweet though.
JnC, Do you think it would be ok to paint this out of a rattlecan? or do you think it should be professionally done? I'm with you on the protection issue from salt and stuff.
JnC, Do you think it would be ok to paint this out of a rattlecan? or do you think it should be professionally done? I'm with you on the protection issue from salt and stuff.
I just finished painting the whole exhaust after prepping it, everything but the tips is matte black I'll have pictures in a day or so as the exhaust is curing
#990
04' tl 6 spd
This sucks everyone's getting their crazy exhaust and I'm still waiting for a tracking number. Anyone here on first batch and hasnt recieved a tracking number.
#994
Drifting
I have a small ding in one of the mufflers also,whats up with that?
install only took 25 min and cost me $40 mike thanks sooo much i have gotten compliments galore,great sound and will only get better when it breaks in. jjaber06 have you bought your ricer exhaust yet?
install only took 25 min and cost me $40 mike thanks sooo much i have gotten compliments galore,great sound and will only get better when it breaks in. jjaber06 have you bought your ricer exhaust yet?
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#996
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Shite!
well, the lift I planned on using won't be available until this afternoon.
How bad is this in the garage on jackstands? Will I need a second set of hands? Thank gawd I have air tools at my house.
How bad is this in the garage on jackstands? Will I need a second set of hands? Thank gawd I have air tools at my house.
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I did it by myself with one jack and one jack stand. It's kinda dangerous but I've done it countless time. I jacked up the rear passenger jacking point and put the jack stand on the front passenger jacking point. You have to jack the car up enough to fit yourself under comfortably. It's the scary part because it looks like the car is gonna tilt over. I worked my way from the 3rd cat out with each individual piece of the exhaust. I didn't put it together before installing it because I would be dragging it under the car and too heavy to lift up since I was doing this myself. I put a small box tall enough to sit the exhaust on it as I was piecing more of the exhaust together. You should wait until the lift is available but nothing beats doing it yourself.