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      08-08-2007, 02:46 PM   #67
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can't wait to get them. just curious did you post a dity for the install?
I'm with ya.
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      08-16-2007, 08:04 PM   #68
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So how are those catless dowpipes doing with the CEL? Did you guys get to put any more miles on them?
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      08-25-2007, 09:29 PM   #69
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+1 has the catless downpipes throw any CEL?
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      08-26-2007, 10:18 PM   #70
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If I'm around Toronto next weekend, can I come by your location to check out some of the goodies?
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+1 has the catless downpipes throw any CEL?
We haven't gotten one on our own car yet. However, we always warn potential customers that there's a strong possibility for a CEL when catless.

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      09-27-2007, 03:14 PM   #72
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Anyone post a DIY for these yet? Would love to know what is involved.
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      10-05-2007, 10:39 AM   #74
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Anyone post a DIY for these yet? Would love to know what is involved.
E-mailed you the step-by-step.

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      10-06-2007, 09:50 AM   #75
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From UR (had a couple PM's asking for me to share, hope you don't mind Darryl)
basic install instructions:

Step 1: Remove Lower Engine Cover
Step 2: Loosen steering rack bolts (driver and pass. side). Then remove pass. side bolts completely
Step 3: Push steering rack forward (this will give you the space you need to work)
Step 4: Loosen Pass. Side Rack heatshield
Step 5: Mark both o2 sensors, then remove.
Step 6: Unbolt each downpipe at the 2-bolt flange
Step 7: Unbolt each downpipe at the bracket
Step 8: Unbolt each downpipe clamp connection to turbo
Step 9: Remove downpipes

Installing is the opposite of the above. Start with the shorter downpipe first. Install ALL connections loosely at first. After installing the first downpipe, you will need it loose enough to be able to maneuver the second downpipe in place. When everything is lined up with the corresponding bolts loosely attached, torque everything down.
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No problem. I believe it's been posted by another member in a different thread.

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1. How much money/time would it cost/take to have these installed?

2. Where abouts in Toronto are you guys located?

3. Your website's down. - WAS, it's working now. lol
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1. How much money/time would it cost/take to have these installed?

2. Where abouts in Toronto are you guys located?

3. Your website's down. - WAS, it's working now. lol
1) This depends on who's installing. It can take anywhere from 2-4 hrs depending on the skill of the wrencher

2) We're in Scarborough

3) Our host has been flakey lately. Seems to be up now.

PM me if you're interested in having a set installed.

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      10-12-2007, 12:03 PM   #79
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      10-21-2007, 10:54 PM   #80
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Are these in stock? How much is shipping to California?
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Are these in stock? How much is shipping to California?
PM'd you.
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Is there a discount for local pickup? Will it fit a 335xi sedan? How much for installation?

Inquiring minds wanna know...
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      10-26-2007, 09:22 AM   #83
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Is there a discount for local pickup? Will it fit a 335xi sedan? How much for installation?

Inquiring minds wanna know...
Yes, these do fit the 335xi's. Please PM me for details.

FYI, there's a GB going on in this very same forum

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These instructions worked perfectly for me.
If you can't figure it out when you're under the car then you shouldn't be doing the install. The key is moving the steering forward so you can get your hand up in the compartment.

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From UR (had a couple PM's asking for me to share, hope you don't mind Darryl)
basic install instructions:

Step 1: Remove Lower Engine Cover
Step 2: Loosen steering rack bolts (driver and pass. side). Then remove pass. side bolts completely
Step 3: Push steering rack forward (this will give you the space you need to work)
Step 4: Loosen Pass. Side Rack heatshield
Step 5: Mark both o2 sensors, then remove.
Step 6: Unbolt each downpipe at the 2-bolt flange
Step 7: Unbolt each downpipe at the bracket
Step 8: Unbolt each downpipe clamp connection to turbo
Step 9: Remove downpipes

Installing is the opposite of the above. Start with the shorter downpipe first. Install ALL connections loosely at first. After installing the first downpipe, you will need it loose enough to be able to maneuver the second downpipe in place. When everything is lined up with the corresponding bolts loosely attached, torque everything down.
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      11-03-2007, 12:21 AM   #86
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What is the warranty on these? If they crack, will you send new ones? Tx.
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      12-13-2007, 10:42 AM   #87
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bump to bring this forum back...unless theres a new one, do u still get the same popping sounds you get with the catless?
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      12-13-2007, 10:48 AM   #88
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What is the warranty on these? If they crack, will you send new ones? Tx.
We offer a 5 year warranty on all in-house made products.

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