Borla Axle Back Install with Pictures and Video
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Borla Axle Back Install with Pictures and Video
Well, this was a lot easier than the TRD CAI. I'd say 1.25 hours from start to finish, and thats just fighting the old bolts off and the rubber exhaust hanger.
Very straight forward, and the single (personal preference over the dual) was an easy $250 from Borla. It sounds good, low and rumbly when driving normal, but does not annoy in any way. When you stomp it, it cranks up and you can here it from behind, but my TRD CAI is so damn loud it's hard to tell what's what. I did not do any videos of revving it behind, because the wife is still at work and you can watch those on youtube
Whether its Borla, TRD, etc., the axle back is very easy with ramps and the Borla fit is perfect, as expected.
Safety first
Old unit
Side by side
New tip
New unit
Tools needed (silicone spray!!)
Actually got a hat AND sticker
Videos to come in following posts...
Very straight forward, and the single (personal preference over the dual) was an easy $250 from Borla. It sounds good, low and rumbly when driving normal, but does not annoy in any way. When you stomp it, it cranks up and you can here it from behind, but my TRD CAI is so damn loud it's hard to tell what's what. I did not do any videos of revving it behind, because the wife is still at work and you can watch those on youtube
Whether its Borla, TRD, etc., the axle back is very easy with ramps and the Borla fit is perfect, as expected.
Safety first
Old unit
Side by side
New tip
New unit
Tools needed (silicone spray!!)
Actually got a hat AND sticker
Videos to come in following posts...
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Idling, just a low grumble (very nice;I hate the ____ed off bumble bee sound)
http://s261.photobucket.com/albums/i...t=MVI_0741.flv
http://s261.photobucket.com/albums/i...t=MVI_0741.flv
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Really liked the mixed hwy/st drive to work this am. When you are moving a good clip, and left off the gas to coast to a red light, it grumbles as the car slows down. Noise at 75 is not bad at all, but you know its back there when the windows are down. Cruising at 45-50 around 2k rpm's, its very quiet.
The Borla papers say this single model is 9db's louder than stock. Dunno about HP, but the car feels peppier and accelerates easier with the CAI and exhaust.
I assume it frees up some flow by removing the tube for a straight pipe from the scuba.
The Borla papers say this single model is 9db's louder than stock. Dunno about HP, but the car feels peppier and accelerates easier with the CAI and exhaust.
I assume it frees up some flow by removing the tube for a straight pipe from the scuba.
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Nice mods you got going there. I want the borla exhaust as well, but for $250 I'll have a full catback exhaust made at a muffler shop. I'm patiently waiting for the borla exhaust to go on clearance lol.
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Thanks.
Yeah, pick a good sounding muffler, and have them replace the scuba tank and just run straight pipe out the back with a tip. Prob cost $100 less(thats why I think the Borla duals and TRD kits are waaaaay too high). I have done that plenty of times, but wanted to try the Borla this time (always wanted a Borla, and I enjoyed doing it myself).
Yeah, pick a good sounding muffler, and have them replace the scuba tank and just run straight pipe out the back with a tip. Prob cost $100 less(thats why I think the Borla duals and TRD kits are waaaaay too high). I have done that plenty of times, but wanted to try the Borla this time (always wanted a Borla, and I enjoyed doing it myself).
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Hehe. I didnt do crap like that until I got a SEVERAL thousand miles on it. I also do not do it unless I need the power, or am showing off for a video
Amsoil 0w-20 in there protecting hehe
I was amazed the first time, when I saw the auto hang in to redline like that. I think the 2.4L is supposed to be one of those bullet proof engines too.
Amsoil 0w-20 in there protecting hehe
I was amazed the first time, when I saw the auto hang in to redline like that. I think the 2.4L is supposed to be one of those bullet proof engines too.
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Since it has almost 200 miles on it now, I fired it up today and let it idle for 15 minutes. No water or air leak (as I can tell) at the flange, so I figure its all good.
When installing at the flanges, I tightened each bolt a little so they would pull together equally. All the while making sure the flanged bumped up right.
When installing at the flanges, I tightened each bolt a little so they would pull together equally. All the while making sure the flanged bumped up right.
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I've had muffler shops charge between 100 and $125 for the cheap pipe, then $40 for the tip. The Borla is T304 and has the tip, so its not really far off. Plus, it won't rust after a few months.
Other thing is fit and finish. The flange fit perfectly, the tip lines up great with the car. How may dual truck exhausts have you seen where both tips dont match?
Other thing is fit and finish. The flange fit perfectly, the tip lines up great with the car. How may dual truck exhausts have you seen where both tips dont match?