As you can see in the attached pic, it was very straight forward.
In all honesty, it remains closed all the time unless I need that extra acceleration as it has definitely improved the throttle response.
The Cat remains in place, so the sound is only a bit bassier with a bit more turbo whistle. Nothing to write home about.
Step 1, measure the length needed to install the pipe (mine was 290mm)
Step 2, cut the gap in the exhaust
Step 3, Install the exhaust cut-out by either welding it in or using 'exhaust connectors / joiners' like I did. Exhaust is 2.5 inch.
Step 4, I ran the cable up through a grommet in the floor pan I found on the passenger side under the passenger seat, then pulled it under the carpet to under the centre console.
Step 5, mounted the Module box to the trans tunnel under the centre console and got +/- from the Cigarette lighter in the Console, It is the Brown+ and Black- wire (can't miss them)
Step 6, enjoy.
Total cost all up was approx $100 AUD and some dirt in the face from grinding the exhaust
In all honesty, it remains closed all the time unless I need that extra acceleration as it has definitely improved the throttle response.
The Cat remains in place, so the sound is only a bit bassier with a bit more turbo whistle. Nothing to write home about.
Step 1, measure the length needed to install the pipe (mine was 290mm)
Step 2, cut the gap in the exhaust
Step 3, Install the exhaust cut-out by either welding it in or using 'exhaust connectors / joiners' like I did. Exhaust is 2.5 inch.
Step 4, I ran the cable up through a grommet in the floor pan I found on the passenger side under the passenger seat, then pulled it under the carpet to under the centre console.
Step 5, mounted the Module box to the trans tunnel under the centre console and got +/- from the Cigarette lighter in the Console, It is the Brown+ and Black- wire (can't miss them)
Step 6, enjoy.
Total cost all up was approx $100 AUD and some dirt in the face from grinding the exhaust
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