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Old Feb 6, 2007 | 05:50 PM
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i am trying to decide on what exhaust setup to go with on the inline pro turbo kit. i would really like to see a few shots of exhaust set ups from underneath the vehicle. does anyone know if it is possible to buy an exhaust that will just bolt up with no fabrication other than welding a flange on the downpipe?
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Old Feb 6, 2007 | 08:32 PM
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Not sure how much these pics will help you but these are the only 2 pics I took when i was talking back and forth w/ the shop that was going to complete my exhaust. I have the ultimate racing 3" dual. And the down pipe you see is from InlinePro. Well, the whole kit is...(Do not mind the comments in the picture, I was sending messages via pics )


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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 03:45 AM
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actually they do help a lot. in that second picture, that is the inline pro downpipe with no length modifications correct?
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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 06:10 AM
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Below is a picture of the Inlinepro Downpipe with a flange welded on to a 3in cat





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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 08:52 AM
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i am getting the inline pro turbo kit with their downpipe and also their 3" exhaust and 3" flex pipe. i am just trying to find a setup to connect the downpipe and exhaust. is it necessary to have a cat in there other than for legal reasons? also i am getting the aem ems with uego, is it necessary to have the o2 sensors in the exhaust? i was told by ya that the o2 sensors will not be used but still connected to the wires
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Originally Posted by macprotege5,Feb 7 2007, 07:45 AM
actually they do help a lot. in that second picture, that is the inline pro downpipe with no length modifications correct?
yeah, that is the down pipe unmodified.

Basically what I had the shop do is weld a 2-bolt flange on the end of the down pipe, then mate it the length of pipe needed. Exactly like a test pipe would look like. I can take that section of pipe off at will.

Also I had them weld a bung in that section of pipe for the 02 sensor as I'm running e-manage so I want/need everything to be OBD compliant.
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