Header/exaust/rside Ss Installed!!
#12
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From: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
Now how about these questions.
1. Did you take pics thru the process?
2. If yes, can you do a DIY for it?
3. What ended out happening with the cat?
4. How old is your dad and what did he think of all of it?
1. Did you take pics thru the process?
2. If yes, can you do a DIY for it?
3. What ended out happening with the cat?
4. How old is your dad and what did he think of all of it?
#17
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Joined: Aug 2004
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From: South Korea where u car from fool
Vehicle: 2008/Hyundai/Tiburon gt
it looks great, very clean but i have one small question when was the last time you cleaned you engine room? lets go all the the way people, remember that we all must look good at all times and that we are a higher class of tunners. Amen
Nice job! i was thinking of getting thoes headders too but i got to drive to seoul to go get them.
Nice job! i was thinking of getting thoes headders too but i got to drive to seoul to go get them.
#19
Haha my engine bay was very clean last summer but after the winter i havn't had any time to clean it yet. And working on the car in my garage didn't help it at all.
As for taking pictures threw the process, i didn't have time. i was so busy running around i didn't even think of it until i was done.
I finally ended up getting my cat off my old setup. I eventually wanna buy a new highflow cat but this one will have to work for now. After using a impact gun and the rusted nuts wouldn't come off the cat flanges my dad decided to throw a impact extention on the gun and then he used a pipe wrench and twisted the nut while i was using the gun. Took alot of effort but they finally came off.
My dad's almost 50 and works in a machine shop on a CNC laythe. He loves working on car's and has helped me with everything i've done so far. He's been working on cars since he was a kid. He owned old mustangs and vette's and worked on them when he was a kid and now he enjoy's helping me work on my car. like i said before we did have to do some stuff to make things fit but eventaully it all came out good.
As for taking pictures threw the process, i didn't have time. i was so busy running around i didn't even think of it until i was done.
I finally ended up getting my cat off my old setup. I eventually wanna buy a new highflow cat but this one will have to work for now. After using a impact gun and the rusted nuts wouldn't come off the cat flanges my dad decided to throw a impact extention on the gun and then he used a pipe wrench and twisted the nut while i was using the gun. Took alot of effort but they finally came off.
My dad's almost 50 and works in a machine shop on a CNC laythe. He loves working on car's and has helped me with everything i've done so far. He's been working on cars since he was a kid. He owned old mustangs and vette's and worked on them when he was a kid and now he enjoy's helping me work on my car. like i said before we did have to do some stuff to make things fit but eventaully it all came out good.