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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin" data-source="post: 4205" data-attributes="member: 8060"><p>Get rid of your stock mid pipe! Don't try to ghetto rig your stock one. You can get a nice H pipe for under 200 bux. Also if instil the mid pipe your self I have a few tips for you on them hated manifold bolts. If you do not DD the car get you some 3 in 1 oil (i think it works allot better than WD40 for this type of stuff) and soak the piss out of them. I mean really do it in, wait about an hour or so and do it again. If you can let it sit over night like that. If you still have a hard time with it try to heat up the bolts a bit with a torch. You can get a cheapo at the hardware store for about $25. Heat the bolt your working on up until its red hot and put a breaker bar on it and get a a hard turn. That should get it.</p><p></p><p>Here's a list of tools you should have</p><p></p><p>1/2 breaker bar</p><p>about 10-15 inch's of extensions</p><p>swivel </p><p>torch</p><p>3 in 1</p><p>A good set of 6 point tools. <em><u><strong>DO NOT I REPETE DO NOT USE 12 POINT TOOLS FOR THIS!!!!!!!</strong></u></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin, post: 4205, member: 8060"] Get rid of your stock mid pipe! Don't try to ghetto rig your stock one. You can get a nice H pipe for under 200 bux. Also if instil the mid pipe your self I have a few tips for you on them hated manifold bolts. If you do not DD the car get you some 3 in 1 oil (i think it works allot better than WD40 for this type of stuff) and soak the piss out of them. I mean really do it in, wait about an hour or so and do it again. If you can let it sit over night like that. If you still have a hard time with it try to heat up the bolts a bit with a torch. You can get a cheapo at the hardware store for about $25. Heat the bolt your working on up until its red hot and put a breaker bar on it and get a a hard turn. That should get it. Here's a list of tools you should have 1/2 breaker bar about 10-15 inch's of extensions swivel torch 3 in 1 A good set of 6 point tools. [i][u][b]DO NOT I REPETE DO NOT USE 12 POINT TOOLS FOR THIS!!!!!!![/b][/u][/i] [/QUOTE]
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