Need Exhaust work.. Any Suggestions?

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by G-WRX, Aug 30, 2011.

  1. G-WRX

    G-WRX Member

    I have a Turbo XS RFL TBE... The fitment is a bit saggy.

    Here is what it looks like...

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    0830011816 by G-WRX, on Flickr

    Here is what I would like it to look like........

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    fixedexhaust by G-WRX, on Flickr



    Does anyone know someone that does good work on exhaust?
    I'm trying to keep most of the structural integrity of the exhaust
    intact.

    (For those who are waiting to criticize the photos.
    I know i forgot to blur out my tag in the first photo.
    Honestly I don't really care. Second, to those who
    are going to hate on my Photoshop skillz... I'm not an
    artist!)

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  2. techlord

    techlord Active Member

    get shorter exhaust hangers
     
  3. Kokopelli

    Kokopelli Active Member

    It will melt your bumper if you hang it that close.
     
  4. G-WRX

    G-WRX Member

    Hmm. my other TXS exhaust was that close and it didn't melt it any...
     
  5. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    I agree with Mike. You will risk melting your bumper if it is that close.
     
  6. slowwrx

    slowwrx Supporting Member

    My AMS is that close and its melting my bumper....my suggestion would be to listen to the guys above me and not more it that close....but hey what could three OG wrxatl members know
     
  7. jchon3

    jchon3 Supporting Member

    For a hot second i thought that "haters gonna hate" picture was a younger version of John.
     
  8. WRboXer

    WRboXer Active Member

    Regardless if it will melt you bumper or not and you want to pursue moving it for a tighter fit(check out the pics of my Power house catback in my for sale forum, it had less then a 1/4" of space with no melting what so ever, was also catted though(so is yours)), any fab or tuning shop should be able to help you out. I think killshot is more known for their custom fabbing then others, but thats not to say others cant get it done.
     
  9. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    Maybe the three of us all had cars that shot 3 foot flames?
     
  10. Matt

    Matt Think before you post Staff Member Supporting Member

    It's not?
     
  11. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    Can you push up on the exhaust and have the clearance you want without it hitting anything? If so thing you just need better exhaust hangers like Kartboy. They don't sag or stretch like the cheapo OEM ones do.
     
  12. G-WRX

    G-WRX Member

    I can push up on the exhaust, but it has very limited flex on the Y-axis direction (up and down). This is the reason why I was thinking that I needed fab work done on the piping or hangers.
     
  13. Matt

    Matt Think before you post Staff Member Supporting Member

  14. G-WRX

    G-WRX Member

    I've been getting alot of responses with the Kartboy solution. I think I might try that and see what happens. If not, then i will go the Fab'd route.
     
  15. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    Get the Forester ones in Matt's link that he posted. They are shorter than WRX ones iirc.
     
  16. G-WRX

    G-WRX Member

    On there it says that they are both 12mm for the wrx and the Forrester
     
  17. Mike@TTR

    Mike@TTR Active Member

    Don't know if it was the weight or what, but my TXS started to sag down after a while as well on OEM hangers. Going from 3/4" to 1" gap didn't bother me though.

    If you want it that close, you could always get a heat shield...I have seen carbon ones and metal ones for pretty cheap.
     
  18. crash#2

    crash#2 Member

    jet hot coating! my exhaust hangs super close but it was coated at miller. no melting has occured and it's been on for a year
     

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