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Old 01-16-2009, 09:39 PM
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Default Megan header, Invidia S-Pipe, and Skunk2 exhaust

Question...Will all this bolt together? I was at the shop today trying to put parts on, and the Skunk2 exhaust will not bolt up to the stock S-Pipe. Wondering if the Invidia will bolt up to the Skunk2 exhaust and to the Megan Racing header.
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Old 01-17-2009, 03:55 PM
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it should all be the oem standard size mounting holes, but make sure you dont get turbo size piping.
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It shouldn't be. I didn't see any options for it when I ordered. It's the stock S-Pipe thats to big for some reason. Don't know what the F* Batman..
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Old 01-18-2009, 03:22 PM
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are you re-using the oem donut gasket like you should be?
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He should be using the doughnut gasket off the stock headers to replace on the megan headers. It simply slides off. When you put back on the spring loaded bolts be sure they are tight, hence why you need to reuse that gasket, that will stop any leakage.

The only thing I want to say since I recently did an install something like yours this last weekend, beware of rasp. I am going to have to weld a resonator onto mine.
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on my skunk 2 i had to grind out the bolt hole on the flange a little bit and then it fit with no problems, just need a little custom work
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Old 01-24-2009, 10:06 PM
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Just got back from the shop. I had to take a die grinder to the foward most flange on the exhaust. Took a little while, but I finally got it on. It sounds flipping amazing!!
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glad to hear u got
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