Bought a godspeed dp

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  1. Alex

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    Not full bellmouth as some of you know...

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    Tight man, you are going to love it. Let me know if you need help putting it on.
     
  3. Alex

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    I would love some. Oh, and check out your new user title(s) :p
     
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    It should arrive sometime this upcoming week (Wed.)
     
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    catless huh, goin to be smelly?
     
  7. married05gt

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    Looks good, I'm looking for an up, and dp. Maybe used to save money. Alex where did u get yours.
     
  8. FTZ

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    Sweet, It's about time you started doing stuff to your car.
     
  9. GTscoob

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    Looks good. Are you going to keep the stock cat-back for now?
     
  10. Alex

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    Yes, as I shop around / save for APS, I will keep the stock catback. Married, I bought this pipe off a friend in upstate NY.

    Oh, and it shouldnt be too smelly, considering I am leaving the stock catback on.
     
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    Whats the diameter of that DP, It looks wee compared to my Stromung?
     
  13. Alex

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    3.5" and tapers to 3", which continues through the rest of the pipe. Here are the basic downpipe types:

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  14. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    Please keep us posted on the install and any issues.. I'm getting my Helix DP next week so any install commentary will be welcome1
     
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    I'll do a DIY write up complete with pictures for the DIY section.
     
  16. BlueBox

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    I am not familiar with a STi's exhaust but is this both the down-pipe and the mid-section in one piece? Maybe that is why it looks different in the picture. It’s so long that the diameter appears small. What size is your rear section? Just curious on the match up, gaskets and such. A PITA on my car.
     
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    Looks like it replaces the down and mid pipe, like most aftermarket DPs...
     
  18. BlueBox

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    I have a Random dp that is catless and then their cat mid section. Two short pieces.
    Similiar to these. http://xcceleration.com/itemdetails.cfm83.htm
    I see nothing wrong with it being all one piece at all however. Less gaskets to blow. :)
     

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