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Sabre wrote:TBE's are actually pretty easy. Unbolt the downpipe from the back of the turbo and the rest is cake
Nah...get a corded one for real power:WRXWagon2112 wrote:Harbor Freight FTW!!
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yeah, what he should've said was that tbe's are pretty easy if you aren't unbolting a rusty piece of shit stock exhaust first and don't have to spend 3 hours trying to get the stock O2 sensor outOsiros wrote:Sabre wrote:TBE's are actually pretty easy. Unbolt the downpipe from the back of the turbo and the rest is cake
*cough* bullshit *cough* (obscure scene reference?)
The 4 sore backs that followed my install might disagree with you.Of course, nothing had been unbolted on my car in about 5 years. Shaping up to be a good car day in springfield though if you decide to come out.
<splitting_hairs>Isn't it 10 bolts?</splitting_hairs>drwrx wrote:My biggest issue with the down-pipe install is the damn stock heat sheild. Who puts 7 bolts on a friggin heat sheild? And if it has any miles on it they will be rusty and hard to remove. Soak those bastards down good before your install.
When we replaced the O2S on the Z, we had to use a breaker bar that was 6' long. We just grabbed a piece of steel pipe we had in the garage. I'd have just used a plasma cutter (if I had had one) in hindsight. Mmmmmm, torque...chicken n waffles wrote: yeah, what he should've said was that tbe's are pretty easy if you aren't unbolting a rusty piece of shit stock exhaust first and don't have to spend 3 hours trying to get the stock O2 sensor out
How many miles on the car, and how many winters has it had? If you've been out in the snow and salt, it could be a real bitch (and more people doesn't make bolts easier to move).Phibs wrote:That's why I asked for help from someone who has done it ;0
well colin torched it for a minute but that sucker was seriously "in there." we wanted to reuse it in the new exhaust so we weren't trying to destroy itavriette wrote:When we replaced the O2S on the Z, we had to use a breaker bar that was 6' long. We just grabbed a piece of steel pipe we had in the garage. I'd have just used a plasma cutter (if I had had one) in hindsight. Mmmmmm, torque...chicken n waffles wrote: yeah, what he should've said was that tbe's are pretty easy if you aren't unbolting a rusty piece of shit stock exhaust first and don't have to spend 3 hours trying to get the stock O2 sensor out
you really need to try to keep your tires symmetrical at all four corners otherwise you put undue stress on the diffs. in fact, one of the things that don beyer sees most with STIs is diffs that are hosed after the owner didn't rotate their tires.Phibs wrote: * I put 2 new tires on the right side of the car ( damn curb ) and the left side tires are slightly more worn. When I floor it the car pulls to the right a bit, is this normal in that situation and will it go away?
Answers to questions:Phibs wrote:Ok did the COBB short ram intake, COBB TBE, and put my dang summer tires back on last night. It took awhile. I have pictures and will post later.
Notes:
Heat shield: Subaru, I hate you, too many friggin bolts.
O2 Sensor: Screwed in there DAMN tight, hard to get out even w/ pb.
Exhaust donut: Hate you.... hate you hate you.
Removal of Intercooler: WTF?
Lack of decent jack points: Again, Subaru, I hate you.
New sound: love it
Questions:
* Is it normal to hear wooshing sounds around 2500-3000 RPM when I hit the gas now?
* I put 2 new tires on the right side of the car ( damn curb ) and the left side tires are slightly more worn. When I floor it the car pulls to the right a bit, is this normal in that situation and will it go away?
* ANy cobb AP experts? I can't get mine to unflash so I can firmware upgrade it. Does the test wire have to be connected to reflash?