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Old 11-01-2005, 06:54 PM
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I just bought my TurboXS uppipe and it came in today. Is anyone willing to help me install my uppipe over the weekend (11.5.05)? I'm located in Daly City. If anyone, please pm me... thanks!

By the way, I bought it from GnV Motosports and they were very good in dealing with customers. Give them a try, I highly recommend them!

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do you have an air compressor and impact wrench?
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Do you have an 02 sensor socket? HRRRMMMMMMM?

Are you ready to cry while doing it? *laugh*
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air compressor and impact wrench - no

02 socket - yes

am i ready? yes! hahaa..
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Do you have an 02 sensor socket? HRRRMMMMMMM?

Are you ready to cry while doing it? *laugh*
already done 2 of them, the worst part is the passenger side engine mount.
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already done 2 of them, the worst part is the passenger side engine mount.
How long did it take for you to do the job?
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with 2 people it takes about 3-4 hours or more depending on tools.
Unless you know the torque specs by heart, and every nut and bolt, it takes a while.

Basically its these things in order:
Take off:
intercooler
air intake filter box
turbo heat shield
downpipe
Plastic skid plate
passenger side exhaust manifold(header)

At this point you need to loosen the passenger side engine mount, jack up the motor about 2 inches, then remove the 5 nuts from the top of the uppipe studs.

Pull the upipe out carefully not to nock the EGT sensor(I think you can take this out before hand, but I didn't).

Also to help loosen nuts spray with PB blaster or WD40.

I think it may be easier to remove the 3rd cat and downpipe instead of separating the two.

Reverse the instructions to re-assemble.
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Originally Posted by mcdrama
already done 2 of them, the worst part is the passenger side engine mount.
If you have a jack with wheels on it, and jack the engine up slightly to make the install easier, you can use the jack to get it back into the mount (by moving the jack to one side, getting it in, rocking it to the other side, getting it in).... It works out quite well and pisses off guys who struggle to figure out how to get the mount lined up beautifully. :P

I'm assuming you're jacking up the engine.
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after doing it twice it wasnt too bad . . . biggest problem i had was jacking up the engine to take off stock uppipe. i couldnt get good clearance
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the air filter box doesn't need to be removed.


This is what i do.

Remove intercooler, downpipe, heatshileds on turbo, loosen the nuts for the uppipe, cut the heatshield for the manifold sensor (can't find the right socket for it ), loosen the engine mount on the passenger side, jack up the motor with a floor jack, unplug the sensor on the uppipe and the stock uppipe should be good to go.


putting it back is easy.
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The install is a pita, but it's much easier with two people. Make sure there are no children around so they don't hear your inevitable transformation from mild mannered business man to sailor. ;-)
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it sure is a PITA!
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i managed to pull my uppipe off my sti without having to remove anything but the manifold...took me an hr =D
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how'd this turn out? Any issues with the lack of flex section?
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