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Old 08-26-2006, 10:44 AM
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alright, ive got a big problem. 1st ive got qtp lt's that are banging my k member and i dont see ne way to stop them due to the fact that thye are sitting right on top of the damn thing. and 2nd, ive got a qtp ory w/ dual cut outs. these this setup leaks like no ohter. i tried every thing to get them to stop finally had them welded up. now the leak at the collector. wtf. i paid $1600 for all of it and it leaks. and rattles.... please any help would be great.

ps. been to three different muffler shops and all 3 said there is nothing they could do for either problem.
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Have you thought about calling QTP?
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Wow, that sucks dude. I'd call QTP. I had the same problem with my high dollar bassani TDs. I was pissed, called bassani and their response was they're going to look at my problem by try one on their own. I haven't heard from them about it.
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huh... i though everyone said that the high dollar stainless sliped right in with no fitment problems

for the hitting of the k-member you can either grind it down some if that will clear it enough or take the LT's back out and if you have access to a torch, heat them up and bend the primary(s) in the direction they need to go to clear

far as leaking... your saying it's leaking at the welds? first off there shouldn't be anything leaking out of your exhaust except for maybe some water if your a/c is on. do the welds look good and done up right? may need to seal them up better? i don't know... good luck
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i know this sounds cheeeeezy but JB WELD?
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Originally Posted by Black FormulaLs1
i know this sounds cheeeeezy but JB WELD?
Oh, hell no you didnt just say that!
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Originally Posted by orangeapeel
Oh, hell no you didnt just say that!

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