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Old 02-26-2005, 07:57 PM
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http://www.injen.com/new_layout/test..._tc_dbtest.AVI

here is volcom85's cardomain page he has a clip there
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/672070
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Old 02-27-2005, 03:16 AM
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Thanks for the links aaron couldn't get the cardomain one to work but sounds good other wise. I think this is the one im gonna get.

How much will it cost to get this installed?
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i say install it yourself. can't be that hard. i think i'm gonna get this too once i find the best price shipped to HI.
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install yourself!!!, i did it without lifting the car, and only took about 15 mins, not including the time to go buy new nuts. all you have to do is unscrew the 2 bolts and remove the rear section from the hangars, then replace it with the injen and put the bolts on, quick and easy
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i did it easy to but it was a little hard getting under the car since im fat and my car has the trd coils
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ok well if any one has pics of the actuall installation that would be very helpful. but basically all there is to it is unscrewing a few bolts?
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Originally Posted by Fish
ok well if any one has pics of the actuall installation that would be very helpful. but basically all there is to it is unscrewing a few bolts?
I parked the car on a double sidewalk gave me a gap in the middle of about 2 feet for me to work under the car, safest route no lifting. Let the car cool down did it in about 30 min. All you need is 2 pairs or 1 of flat head screwdrivers , WD 40: very important with out it it will be tough to remove the rubber holders from the muffler hanger, spray the wd 40 on the rubber holders and hangers spray plenty, then lift up the edge of rubber hanger with screwdriver and spray some in the exposed area, do that to all hangers and rubber holders, this will make them slip out much quicker. Also a properly sized wrench will be needed and thats it very easy stuff and it gives you a great view of the independent suspension
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Originally Posted by Fish
ok well if any one has pics of the actuall installation that would be very helpful. but basically all there is to it is unscrewing a few bolts?
I parked the car on a double sidewalk gave me a gap in the middle of about 2 feet for me to work under the car, safest route no lifting. Let the car cool down did it in about 30 min. All you need is 2 pairs or 1 of flat head screwdrivers , WD 40: very important with out it it will be tough to remove the rubber holders from the muffler hanger, spray the wd 40 on the rubber holders and hangers spray plenty, then lift up the edge of rubber hangar with screwdriver and spray some in the exposed area, do that to all hangars and rubber holders, this will make them slip out much quicker. Also properly sised wrench and thats it very easy stuff and it gives you a great view of the independent suspension
exaclty what he said. all it takes is looking at the rear section under the car for you to see how easy it is to replace
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Old 03-01-2005, 12:56 AM
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acasanova- You said yours rubs against the groundeffects. Is this causing any problems melting, black marks, etc.??
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^not for me and i have put about 400 miles on my car since i got the exhast on friday
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cool did you order yours from TRD Sparks or do you know a cheaper place?
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Originally Posted by Fish
acasanova- You said yours rubs against the groundeffects. Is this causing any problems melting, black marks, etc.??
no melting apparently the tip dosent get hot enough to melt the rear bumper. There is a small black mark the paint did burn off . However its very small and cant be seen im going to try to remove then refit the muffler see if that helps.
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i got mine from my local shop http://www.speedwayperformance-inc.com/ it cost a little more for me it was 360 i think but i just picked it up and through it on once it got in
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Hey aarontrini85, can you please post a sound clip, and not the one with the decible test, just normal driving, and hard accleration. Thankyou
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the cardomain site has a just average driving clip on it. Page 1 of this thread.
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Originally Posted by Fish
the cardomain site has a just average driving clip on it. Page 1 of this thread.
i heard it ,sound like crap to me, i have the injen unit and for some reason it sounds nothing like the cardomain demo.
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Old 03-02-2005, 01:54 AM
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oh really... whats the difference in sound?
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mutch deeper and a hell of alot louder but i like it when i heared the cardomain link i didnt want it but now that i have it i love it

it did have to grow on me though at first i thought it was to loud but it either quited down now that it is breaking in or i got used to it or both
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ive had the injen for a little while, i just installed the weapon r today........ still sounds GREAT, you can hear the intake around 3k+ rmps,
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Old 03-02-2005, 03:21 AM
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PEOPLE come on instead of saying how it sounds or saying it sounds good just post up sum clips for the rest of us...
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