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Old 11-16-2004, 07:08 PM
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well I just ordered a tsp x pipe off of ebay and got it today and tried to fit it on my pacesetter headers and it seems to want to go on there but it wont, its a 3" system. Is it just me or what?
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I have this system on pacesetter headers. At first i had a hard time with them, i took some wd-40 or something like that to make it an easier slide. Also, when i first started at mine, i put it on upside down, makes a huge differance. The next thing, if the pipe is bent somewhere where its suppose to slide in, take it to an exhaust shop and have them expand it out, like 5 bucks to get done, should slide right up.
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Yeah, wd-40 should solve the problem.
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Any luck on the install, just takes some time. They sound awesome, and good luck
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actually instead of having a shop do it and change you, you can just take a ballpin hammer and tap the sides to expand it a little to start it, then it should just slide right on




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