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Old May 15, 2008 | 06:57 PM
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So I took the plunge last week and sold my Greddy Ti-C with the Megan testpipe . I called up Evasive Motorsport and placed an order for a Type One Racing 70RT 70mm Titainum system. Shipping was very fast and the customer service unbeatable ! (hense why I ordered both my exhausts from them) So today I decided to document the removal of the OEM exhaust and the install of my T1R. I know it's pretty straight forward putting on an exhaust system but I figured it would help out people that are interested in this system and others removing there stock pipes safely and easily. plus this knowlage can be applied to putting any aftermarket system on or removing one.

List of tools needed.
1.)10mm Socket
2.)12mm Socket
3.)14mm Socket
4.)12mm Boxend wrench
5.)22mm Boxend wrench
6.)Your Hands
There are some other tools like screwdrivers and pliers too but you'll figure it out along the way.

.......................................LETS GET STARTED........................................... ......


Removal of the OEM exhaust.

Ok my car is jacked up. Make sure you have the proper equipment when you lift the car, a lift is perfered but for us DIY's at home a set of quality jackstands and a jack will do fine. Also put some sort of "chocks" or wooden blocks in front of the front wheels for added safety.

Next step remove the stock tips, a 10mm socket will to the trick they should slide off pretty easy set them aside so they don't get scratched up.

Remove the oxygen sensor at the front of the vehicle behind the exhaust manifold in the cat.

Once the o2 sensor is out, remove the "spring bolts" use a wrench for the bolts on the front.

Grab your 14mm wrench and loosen the three bolts where the cat meets the standard exhaust. (Note your may need to soak all these bolts with a lubricant prior, they will most likely be seized on) Support the cat so it doesn't fall and lay it aside.

Move to the rear of the vehicle, now under the differential there is a bar that has six bolts in it.

The larger bolts are 14mm, a socket will work here and the smaller two are 10mm remove this bar and lay it aside too.

Start with this mount first use WD-40 to make them slide, be careful if your taking this off alone it's better if someone can hold it while your pull the mount off the hanger. It's safer to work with a people around any way.

Removing the rear mufflers take the rubber mounts off the hangers welded to the car. It's easier to remove the rubber mounts when the exhaust is on the floor, off the car, use WD-40 here too.

There's the man MR. WD-40 a life saver in this scenario.

Comparison Picture #1

Comparison Picture #2

Time To install the New T1R!


MMMmmm yummy Ti!

Ok lets get this thing on my car now lol

The 70RT is a two piece system it has a built in o2 simulator so there won't be an annoying CEL cause of it being catless. Install the first piece bolt the two nuts to the header that have the springs (springs to the rear of the car) and install the o2 Sensor. I used a little Anti-seize compound on the threads of the o2 just for insurance down the road, i'd reccomend it!!! Be careful not to crossthread it!!!

In the box came a silencer,this bracket and three springs the springs go where the two pipes connect before the differential. (be very careful use a needle nose pliers) Once you get all the springs in place go ahead and remove the two bolts on the diff mount I believe they were 14mm (but correct me if I am wrong). Now mount the rear section in place, hang the exhaust with the rubber mounts.

DONE!
Pics installed!!!






I <3 this Exhaust Thanks Evasive!

Feel free to p/m if you have any questions. Positive comments are welcome.
-Anthony C.
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Old May 15, 2008 | 07:00 PM
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awesome step by step,...
too bad it doesnt come with a new rear bumper though
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Old May 15, 2008 | 07:04 PM
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Looks really good, nice work.
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Old May 15, 2008 | 08:12 PM
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Niceeeeeeee!
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Old May 15, 2008 | 08:15 PM
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nice choice.
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Old May 15, 2008 | 08:58 PM
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post some revving sound on youtube!!
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Old May 15, 2008 | 09:06 PM
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I thought this exhaust was blue nvm i want one soon
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Old May 15, 2008 | 11:06 PM
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Nice job.....
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Old May 16, 2008 | 12:17 AM
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Good job!! Awesome.........
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Old May 16, 2008 | 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by superfly092886,May 15 2008, 10:06 PM
I thought this exhaust was blue nvm i want one soon
It'll most likely turn blue after it gets used more
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