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Old 07-22-2007, 06:39 PM
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Gmpp Exhaust

just ordered my gmpp exhaust and straight tip.....going to get it installed for 65....how is your GMPP Exhaust?
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Originally Posted by razorhead89
just ordered my gmpp exhaust and straight tip.....going to get it installed for 65....how is your GMPP Exhaust?
I love mine. Good buy buddy. +rep for representing the GMP!
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It's awesome. Just loud enough with a good tone for a 4 banger.
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i just ordered mine today for my ss s/c
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don't spend $65 to get it installed. if you don't have a jack and jack stands buy some, thats something I think everyone should have. thats really all you need to install it yourself.

its like putting together a 3 piece jig saw puzzle. I hope you can figure that out.
Old 07-22-2007, 06:52 PM
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Wow, I think $65 would be worth it to not mess with the cutting. Lets not start getting upset at people who want to pay to have something done.
Old 07-22-2007, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by denn454
don't spend $65 to get it installed. if you don't have a jack and jack stands buy some, thats something I think everyone should have. thats really all you need to install it yourself.

its like putting together a 3 piece jig saw puzzle. I hope you can figure that out.
yes...i did think about this...but then i heard about the cutting...if it was all bolt on...id do it myself
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I payed $50 and it took 30 min. for my local Muffler Shop to do.
If you don't have a way to cut your old exhaust off it could be a pain to install.
Just to let you know.
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Here's how it sounds:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDGuaDziepM

And:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAcDyZCuAew
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that thing whines so good.....is it ok if i dont get the manifold for a while....i wont throw any cels?
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will not throw cels with a catback. the last 02 sensor is after the cat on the DP.

the gmp exhaust sounds really good though. i heard it a lot on saturday at rev it up. lol

r u the guy i met at the car show last nite?
Old 07-22-2007, 08:14 PM
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Holy ****....your mark?....im santiago....and yeah ur blue car..i remember that...yeah im prolly going to get it installed this weekend....saturday maybe??
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ya dude. that **** sounds good. when i upload my vids from rev it up you can hear the gmp on the 2.4.
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Got the GMPP and love it...perfect tone.
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will the performance exhaust hook up to the stock headers??
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no. the header is connected to the down pipe. the downpipe is connected to the cat. the cat is connected to the resonator, and the resonator is connected to the muffler. then you do the hokey pokey and, well, whatever.
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Originally Posted by denn454
no. the header is connected to the down pipe. the downpipe is connected to the cat. the cat is connected to the resonator, and the resonator is connected to the muffler. then you do the hokey pokey and, well, whatever.
HAHAHAHHAHA dude that made my day. and it was possibly the best way to explain that. and yes, header connects to DP. the catback connects to the bottom end of the DP.(downpipe)
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so a gmpp exhaust will connect to a stock header??
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Originally Posted by razorhead89
so a gmpp exhaust will connect to a stock header??
NO! don't make me ask you to sing along! lol

the gmpp is a cat back exhaust. it connects to the cat (more specifically, about 2" past the cat) crawl under the car and you will see a pipe coming from the engine, thats the downpipe. the header comes off the engine and into that down pipe. the downpipe connects to the cat. your turn to sing...
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no, it goes header>Downpipe>catback. the catback will be bolting to the downpipe. and yes it will work with the stock downpipe
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HAHAHAHHAHA dude that made my day. and it was possibly the best way to explain that. and yes, header connects to DP. the catback connects to the bottom end of the DP.(downpipe)
thats what I'm here for!
Old 07-22-2007, 09:48 PM
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seems to be some mixed answers....sorry for the noobness.....the stock manifold already has a downpipe??
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Originally Posted by wdsoccer
no, it goes header>Downpipe>catback. the catback will be bolting to the downpipe. and yes it will work with the stock downpipe
Maybe in texas...
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then stop saying that i cant put a GMPP exhaust on my stock headers


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