DC Sports uppipe?
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DC Sports uppipe?
Hey peoples... any good/bad thoughts on DC Sports Uppipes?? Have a line on a used one for $75 with EGT sensor etc included..
Thanks for you time...
Thanks for you time...
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lol, now for the install...
Sabre (Julian)

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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.

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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
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Oh ya, and congrats on the purchase! You're going to love the spool it gives you!
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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.

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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
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EM is already in the works... Cobb Accessport. I've been talking to Sam about it (then comes the harder part... breaking the news to the wife). And dont sweat it Julian, I'm sure we'll figure some time to get it done. What will we need to install besides wrenches, gloves (since you already warned that the heat shield is sharpened by evil little Japanese fabricators) etc.. I assume a set of ramps or jack stands, I've got a creeper already as well.
And of course beer, food etc...
And of course beer, food etc...

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Glad to hearGeneralGrievous wrote:EM is already in the works...

That's pretty much it. I've done it in 2 hours, but you might want to give yourself more time (My first time took 4 hours). I'd plan a week ahead of time, post up a place you want to do it (or come to one of our install days) and we'll help ya out.GeneralGrievous wrote: What will we need to install besides wrenches, gloves (since you already warned that the heat shield is sharpened by evil little Japanese fabricators) etc.. I assume a set of ramps or jack stands, I've got a creeper already as well.
Sabre (Julian)

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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.

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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
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PB Blaster is your friend. you can find it at most any auto parts store. the best bet is to park the car where you're going to do the work, let it cool down, hit all the bolts with the PB Blaster, let it sit over night, wake up and hit the bolts again with the PB, then go to it. might want to have new gaskets. usually not necessary on a newer car but not a bad idea once you're in there. I also recommend using some anti-seize on the bolts. you never know when you'll have to pull it off again.
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^^^ Very good points
I cooled mine down the other night with a 1.5FT fan 


Sabre (Julian)

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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.

92.5% Stock 04 STI
Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
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Uppipe Update
Ok stage 1/day 1 of uppipe install is behind me and just a few notes or questions for the Suby Illuminati...
First off, man that IC bracket on the left was a PITA to get off. Seems one bolt was torqued to 4 quadrillion ft/#'s. And after breaking a 12mm socket in half (no lie) I used the PB Blaster and broke the socket adapter in half
. Bought another and off it came. So upper heat shielding etc is off now. Do I need to remove the rubber split hose that attaches to the underside of the IC. I would assume yes since I have to take out the turbo (that's tomorrow).
I've seen post/DIY's saying jack the back up and others saying jack up the front... any preferences? Also since my new UP has the EGT tig welded into the bung I'm assuming I can just unhook the one currently on the old pipe and just hook up the new.. (well hoping as well as assuming).
All in all no injuries so far and the weather was nice (too nice to pass up today). Sorry about missing the meet, family was unescapable tonight
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Thanks all
First off, man that IC bracket on the left was a PITA to get off. Seems one bolt was torqued to 4 quadrillion ft/#'s. And after breaking a 12mm socket in half (no lie) I used the PB Blaster and broke the socket adapter in half

I've seen post/DIY's saying jack the back up and others saying jack up the front... any preferences? Also since my new UP has the EGT tig welded into the bung I'm assuming I can just unhook the one currently on the old pipe and just hook up the new.. (well hoping as well as assuming).
All in all no injuries so far and the weather was nice (too nice to pass up today). Sorry about missing the meet, family was unescapable tonight

Thanks all
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Oh wow, I didn't know you were going to attempt it on your own! Props to you! That's NUTS about the sockets!
You shouldn't need to remove the turbo, after removing the downpipe, all of the bolts that you will need to get to should be available to you if you are looking down on the trubo. Make sure to have a O2 socket handy if you need to remove the headers (not sure if you will or not). Personally, I would get a pair of ramps (or borrow some from us!) and put the car up on those. Much safer and will get it much higher off the ground. You definitely want to have the front of the car up!
The EGT that is welded on to the new UP should be fine.
You shouldn't need to remove the turbo, after removing the downpipe, all of the bolts that you will need to get to should be available to you if you are looking down on the trubo. Make sure to have a O2 socket handy if you need to remove the headers (not sure if you will or not). Personally, I would get a pair of ramps (or borrow some from us!) and put the car up on those. Much safer and will get it much higher off the ground. You definitely want to have the front of the car up!
The EGT that is welded on to the new UP should be fine.
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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.

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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
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Many thanks... will jack&stand front as suggested.
Excellent news about not removing the turbo, one less thing to loose or break
I'll run by Advance Auto tomorrow AM and see if they've got an O2 socket to loan out.
And the pipe, toolbox and sunshine were too much for my weak will. I'm not sure how to classify my attempt though, I'll wait for the end result
Good thing my truck is back up and running though so I've got the spare transport.
Excellent news about not removing the turbo, one less thing to loose or break

And the pipe, toolbox and sunshine were too much for my weak will. I'm not sure how to classify my attempt though, I'll wait for the end result

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Glad to hear you have a spare ride, I was wondering how you were getting to work!!! If you need anything else, feel free to askGeneralGrievous wrote:Many thanks... will jack&stand front as suggested.
Excellent news about not removing the turbo, one less thing to loose or breakI'll run by Advance Auto tomorrow AM and see if they've got an O2 socket to loan out.
And the pipe, toolbox and sunshine were too much for my weak will. I'm not sure how to classify my attempt though, I'll wait for the end resultGood thing my truck is back up and running though so I've got the spare transport.

Sabre (Julian)

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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.

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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
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Ok....
Have passenger side and underside splash guards off and preparing to remove O2 sensor and realized something. Where will said sensor go on the new uppipe? hhmmmmm
On my way to pick up O2 sensor removal tool, help when ya can thanks.
And btw, man am I ever glad I spent $30 bucks for that creeper..

Have passenger side and underside splash guards off and preparing to remove O2 sensor and realized something. Where will said sensor go on the new uppipe? hhmmmmm
On my way to pick up O2 sensor removal tool, help when ya can thanks.
And btw, man am I ever glad I spent $30 bucks for that creeper..
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Also, have some patience removing the O2 sensor from the exhaust manifold - it's difficult to get to (remove your passenger front wheel completely if you haven't already) and just expect it to be difficult. The tool has very little clearance in that location and it is not easy to stuff a big tool like that into such a cramped area.
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