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So talking to the shop about going test pipes vs kooks long tubes and offroad pipe they said they preffer going that route over stock manifolds. They said if I do them now there will be zero charge for the install which does make them very tempting to be honest. My only concern then would be the noise level going to headers with no cats will put me at. The only bonus is right now I drive arround with the valved mufflers open and so I would then be able to drive with them closed most of the time if needed once adding headers which was one of the main reasons I chose my exhaust I did.
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Well.. aside from deck lid hone.. most of it is DIY.
If you can get a good price on them or they have at least retail price on them... I'd do it.
It's going to be loud AF with your exhaust, but I wouldn't worry about it.
I would agree with that guy on vowners, sell expensive catback.. put stock mufflers back with cutouts, recoup costs and have sweet setup.
Would be super mean and easy comfort db levels with the valve closed.
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I don't have stock mufflers. I bought the car with Corsas and then sold them to J. I can't bring myself to sell the expensive exhaust cause I have wanted a Meisterschaft exhaust based on the sound for so long. I will just hope I can deal with it with the valves closed. Otherwise I will go back to factory manifolds with test pipes. As long as price is good then I guess kooks long tubes it is then.
Yeah it is all DIY and the labor costs really are not that much of the bill to be honest. I just need the car back as fast as possible and don't really have the time to do it myself right now. I would need those manuals as well we were talking about that are like $475.
Yeah it is all DIY and the labor costs really are not that much of the bill to be honest. I just need the car back as fast as possible and don't really have the time to do it myself right now. I would need those manuals as well we were talking about that are like $475.
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I'm just saying if you wanted to take time to think about it, you have options.
They're doing the hard work already of removing the stock manifold exhaust.
Being DIY, if you don't like the kooks, it'll be a lot less painful removing them.
I'd do it.. plus resale on the kooks should be good. I'm sure someone would scoop them up.
I think the exhaust is going to sound effing mean. I wouldn't even sweat it.
I'm guessing the idle is going to be insane.. just that deep lobe chop!
Plus lots of wicked snaps after you let off..
They're doing the hard work already of removing the stock manifold exhaust.
Being DIY, if you don't like the kooks, it'll be a lot less painful removing them.
I'd do it.. plus resale on the kooks should be good. I'm sure someone would scoop them up.
I think the exhaust is going to sound effing mean. I wouldn't even sweat it.
I'm guessing the idle is going to be insane.. just that deep lobe chop!
Plus lots of wicked snaps after you let off..
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I love me some wicked snaps when letting off. I drive around in sport mode and down shift all the time and let offf just to get them
Done. Just going to do them. I am in this deep what is a little more at this point.
Done. Just going to do them. I am in this deep what is a little more at this point.
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Also at this point I guess I should drive up to the shop and grab the used ZL1 lid and have the brick reinforced and maybe turn in my old lid to them to cover the cost of it.
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Just heard back. Custom test pipes $450 and Kooks long tube headers and offroad pipe $1800 and change. Well I guess headers it is then.
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shiett.. I thought you had catbacks though.. how much is the off-road pipe (the x-pipe / collector right?)
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It is like 800. It is a cat back exhaust but you have to use the midpipe from kooks to use their headers the way the collector is designed.
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Thanks. It definitely could have been a shit tune for sure.
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So what are some opinions on getting the headers coated for heat? I see differencing opinions on it on the other forum
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I assume I would need an additional cable for the aeroforce if I want to read A/F ratio though since it would need its own o2 sensor.
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WeaponX sells the CTS-V special AeroForce with a wideband kit for $450.
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IMO it's worth it. My shorties are silver ceramic coated and I can absolutely tell a difference in engine compartment temps when opening the hood now compared to the old stock cast iron manfolds. Might be less noticeable in the V since I'm sure they don't use cast iron exhaust manifolds like mine though.
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hell no on the coating
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I like that answer. Save me some bills.
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Here's the deal.. once your cruising.. the under hood heat profile can fluctuate, but usually it stays relatively cool once your moving.
So it's best to ensure good flow to the filter. Keep her moving and the rest will take care of itself.
Now if you start tracking her.. every bit helps. For normal screwing around, regular commutes, road trips.. you're not going to see a difference.
The only time the under hood heat profile really gets hot is stuck in traffic and after you turn her off.
I'm not sure if you experienced it yet, but on a couple of occasions my rad fans have kicked on after I shut her off.
So it's a problem, but only if she's sitting.
So it's best to ensure good flow to the filter. Keep her moving and the rest will take care of itself.
Now if you start tracking her.. every bit helps. For normal screwing around, regular commutes, road trips.. you're not going to see a difference.
The only time the under hood heat profile really gets hot is stuck in traffic and after you turn her off.
I'm not sure if you experienced it yet, but on a couple of occasions my rad fans have kicked on after I shut her off.
So it's a problem, but only if she's sitting.
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Here's the deal.. once your cruising.. the under hood heat profile can fluctuate, but usually it stays relatively cool once your moving.
So it's best to ensure good flow to the filter. Keep her moving and the rest will take care of itself.
Now if you start tracking her.. every bit helps. For normal screwing around, regular commutes, road trips.. you're not going to see a difference.
The only time the under hood heat profile really gets hot is stuck in traffic and after you turn her off.
I'm not sure if you experienced it yet, but on a couple of occasions my rad fans have kicked on after I shut her off.
So it's a problem, but only if she's sitting.
So it's best to ensure good flow to the filter. Keep her moving and the rest will take care of itself.
Now if you start tracking her.. every bit helps. For normal screwing around, regular commutes, road trips.. you're not going to see a difference.
The only time the under hood heat profile really gets hot is stuck in traffic and after you turn her off.
I'm not sure if you experienced it yet, but on a couple of occasions my rad fans have kicked on after I shut her off.
So it's a problem, but only if she's sitting.
Yes I have had that happen on a few occurances.
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What does the V come with as far as stock exhaust manifolds?
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pretty much
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In the process of adding reinforced ZL1 brick and Ported LS7 throttle body to the list and then done. They got the motor pulled last week and I should know more from the tear down this week.
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You're going to have such a wild build..
Might as well get some 1320 stickers.
Might as well get some 1320 stickers.
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Well I missed out on the used LS7 throttle body on the forum. I guess forum message notifications were not working yesterday so I didn't see the message till late last night and then it had already sold Debating on picking one up new now but not sure. Still doing the reinforced brick though.
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if i'm not mistaken, the WeaponX one is their in house port... theirs run ~$400?, the one from Tony that he ports is just under $450 shipped... he had a few on the shelf that were at my door within two days... since i was very happy with his stock ported LSA one, i decided to stick with his port work... email/text him, he is a great guy to talk to, is obviously the LS guru... and he usually replied to my emails within 24 hrs... you could also just call/text him...
when i decide to throw some money at my Vagon, i'll be sending my snout and blower to tony so that everything can be matched up...
when i decide to throw some money at my Vagon, i'll be sending my snout and blower to tony so that everything can be matched up...
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if i'm not mistaken, the WeaponX one is their in house port... theirs run ~$400?, the one from Tony that he ports is just under $450 shipped... he had a few on the shelf that were at my door within two days... since i was very happy with his stock ported LSA one, i decided to stick with his port work... email/text him, he is a great guy to talk to, is obviously the LS guru... and he usually replied to my emails within 24 hrs... you could also just call/text him...
when i decide to throw some money at my Vagon, i'll be sending my snout and blower to tony so that everything can be matched up...
when i decide to throw some money at my Vagon, i'll be sending my snout and blower to tony so that everything can be matched up...
I never even installed mine AND bought it from a forum member and Tony still helped me with questions I had. Top notch guy and top notch work...
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if i'm not mistaken, the WeaponX one is their in house port... theirs run ~$400?, the one from Tony that he ports is just under $450 shipped... he had a few on the shelf that were at my door within two days... since i was very happy with his stock ported LSA one, i decided to stick with his port work... email/text him, he is a great guy to talk to, is obviously the LS guru... and he usually replied to my emails within 24 hrs... you could also just call/text him...
when i decide to throw some money at my Vagon, i'll be sending my snout and blower to tony so that everything can be matched up...
when i decide to throw some money at my Vagon, i'll be sending my snout and blower to tony so that everything can be matched up...
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Mamo LS7 TB has been ordered. Tony said it will ship out on Monday. I guess he might not have any complete. Doesn't really matter though cause they won't be needing it by next week anyways yet.
Now I just need to figure out what I want to do about a gauge so I can monitor A/F ratio at all time.
Here are some of the ones I am considering.
CTS-V2 Racing by WEAPON-X Motorsports ? Aeroforce CTS V Gauge - dual monitoring
CTS-V2 Racing by WEAPON-X Motorsports ? NGK AFRM with NTK wideband 02 sensor
Another mounting possibility
CTS-V2 Racing by WEAPON-X Motorsports ? Aeroforce Gauge Mount for Ashtray
Now I just need to figure out what I want to do about a gauge so I can monitor A/F ratio at all time.
Here are some of the ones I am considering.
CTS-V2 Racing by WEAPON-X Motorsports ? Aeroforce CTS V Gauge - dual monitoring
CTS-V2 Racing by WEAPON-X Motorsports ? NGK AFRM with NTK wideband 02 sensor
Another mounting possibility
CTS-V2 Racing by WEAPON-X Motorsports ? Aeroforce Gauge Mount for Ashtray
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failsafe is so tits.. aeroforce looks super clean