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Old 02-09-2005, 06:40 PM
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Where can i find the injen axleback exhaust right now?



also, it doesnt take any low end power away right?
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Where can i find the injen axleback exhaust right now?



also, it doesnt take any low end power away right?
http://www.RacingSolution.com ... I haven't seen the dyno runs but it should only increase both horsepower and torque, even on an N/A motor
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you can also find it on trdsparks.com
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Where can i find the injen axleback exhaust right now?



also, it doesnt take any low end power away right?
http://www.RacingSolution.com ... I haven't seen the dyno runs but it should only increase both horsepower and torque, even on an N/A motor
What size can is that? a 5 inch round or 6 inch?
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Where can i find the injen axleback exhaust right now?



also, it doesnt take any low end power away right?
Here's the link to our exhaust page and we've been told that the HP increase is 6 to 8. We just dropped the price on this exhaust.

http://www.trdsparks.com/displaypart...2&parts_id=588

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one last question before i purchase the injen exhaust......... is it possible to install it yourself without having to lift the car up at all? Do you just unbolt the rear section thats on there now and put on the injen or what?
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It is possible to do yourself, but I'm hearing that you may want to lift it some to make it easier. I would personally want a bit of lift.

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Where can i find the injen axleback exhaust right now?



also, it doesnt take any low end power away right?
Here's the link to our exhaust page and we've been told that the HP increase is 6 to 8. We just dropped the price on this exhaust.

http://www.trdsparks.com/displaypart...2&parts_id=588

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from my dyno it appears to be 5hp 4tq not bad. Thats with out an intake.
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kewl, thanks
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That's probably right and add in the filter that comes with it and you should see 6.

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for ppl who have it.. hows the sound and how is compared to the other axle backs?? (like borla and TRD)

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wow 5hp out of an axlebak? im convinced but how about warranty issues, what would be voided?
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installed my injen axelback a few days ago...... SOUNDS GREAT!!!! also, im pretty sure adding that alone will have no effect on the warranty
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There is no way a quality axleback can damage anything .All the clamps and the design are well thought out remember they have to prove that the part you installed caused something to go bad. Also they must provide written proof of this , an axleback will not cause any damage to any part of the drivetrain if properly installed.
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i just installed min today and ive been out with my friends from around 6:30pm when i got this done till now 1:30am and it sounds good untill your going 50mph or above the exhaust is realy loud. a good loud but still loud. i like it and i should have pics up on my cardomain some time this week it took me about 25 min. to install it. the only thing i realy didnt like abou the install was that i had to go buy new nuts for the injen exhaust becouse the factory nuts are welded to the flange and the injen didnt come with any (or i couldnt find them in the over sized box full of paper) other then that it was easy and well worth the cash but be know when you go to order it it's realy loud
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mine came with some stainless bolts. Thats wierd that yours didnt. In my case however it didnt come with instructions. Hey does your imjen rub up against the optional bodykit? i know mine does. Well besides that minor issue i love the injen unit it sounds great especially when the tranny downshifts. Sounds deep throaty nothing like that drexas unit lol. Oh and i got 5hp and 4tq out of it. with out intake.
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mine has about a 1/4 of a cm gap between the stock bumper and the tip but its alright i guess
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yea, i had to go get some new bolts also
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did any one get locking nuts i was thinking about it but i have had problems with them destroying bolts (when over tightend) before so i went with reguler nuts
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anyone have a soundclip of the injen exhaust. or if its been posted already a link to page where it does
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