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07-03-2013, 12:14 AM | #1 |
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Vrsf Xi Downpipes Do Not Fit
I am absolutely livid. VRSF XI Downpipes do NOT fit at all.
The stock exhaust cannot meet the downpipes at all. The rear bank turbo butts up no problem. The front bank leaves about a .5" gap at an odd angle that cannot be attached to. I've fiddled with the thing for 2.5 hrs trying to get it to attach and nothing. Ridiculous. What prevents the pipe from orienting properly is the fact that 02 sensor sits directly ontop of the downpipe. Not only have I wasted my time here, there's no way these will fit. VRSF should pay to get these damn things installed at his expense with an entire new set.
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07-03-2013, 01:08 AM | #3 |
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Hmm where in CT are you? I had mine installed last fall and they bolted up no problem. They weren't even a production set either, they were a test fit set and still went on no problems... If you head over to the shop that did mine i'm sure they'll have no problems doing yours
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07-03-2013, 01:37 AM | #4 |
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I'm sure you called and got support for this before blasting VRSF online right? I'm sure you're pissed, but 99% of the time fitment issues are caused by the installer. You probably don't have the V Clamps on right and you're not clocking the pips correctly to make them fit in the limited space you have.
So if you didn't call them and you think that blasting them on the forum is going to provided you leverage in getting them to pay for your mistakes, you have another thing coming. The vast majority of people who run VRSF haven't had issues and if they truly did, they resolved them ASAP without question. |
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07-03-2013, 07:21 AM | #7 |
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It's completely understandable that you would be frustrated after 2.5 hours of trying to get the pipes to fit. Like others have said, contact VRSF. Tiago's a very helpful guy and will sort you out.
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07-03-2013, 07:35 AM | #8 |
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Everytime someone has an issue with a VRSF product, you feel compelled to skewer this small business further. I can only summize that this level of disdain was caused by a childhood friendship gone sour. Perhaps you gave Tiago your tamagotchi for the day and he forgot to feed it.
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07-03-2013, 08:08 AM | #9 | |
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07-03-2013, 08:31 AM | #10 |
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Frankly I don't care and I'm not even suggesting that the V1's were the best fitting downpipes in the world. I had VRSF downpipes on my 335i back when it had stock turbos. They fit fine, installed them myself.
However since you ask, there are 3 very good reasons these threads pop up every once in a while. 1. VRSF has most likely cornered the vast majority of the N54 downpipe market 2. Some purchasing these pipes are on a budget and DIY with very little experience. Getting ANY downpipes to fit correctly requires some finese. 3. Only people having problems post on forums. |
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07-03-2013, 08:53 AM | #11 |
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Best service I've received from any vendor on this forum came from Tiago... and that's after modding my car, selling everything, then doing it again. I had Ar DP's on my XI and they are supposedly the "best" fit and it took ~3 hours for the install by someone who has done it before. I do most of my mods, but I left the DPs to someone else. Also, make sure you have the xi DPs and not the 335i as they are different.
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07-03-2013, 09:29 AM | #13 |
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If you wind up wanting to bring it to an installer and you're near ACI Dynamix, they're the ones that installed my test fit pipes. Their number is (203) 627-1881 so give them a call and say peter sent you and they should take care of you and get the pipes to fit.
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07-03-2013, 09:48 AM | #15 |
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XI is a huge pain no doubt to put DP's in. I did mine and hope to never do it again, though I learned a lot about how to make it easier. I installed VRSF DP's, very hard to tell what is due to the part and what is due to the lack of experience on a Xi DP install.
However, I did find the bell mouth fitting on the VRSF was a tiny bit thicker than stock, so the V-bands took some effort to fit. Once they did they felt better seated than stock, which is good. I also had a small gap between the outside DP flange and the OEM exhaust. If you undo the double hanger-clamp gizmo right behind the OEM side of the flange, as well as the diff hangers, you can easily get the two to mate up. That assumes you've rotated the bell flange around enough so the other end of the DP's flanges are roughly same plane orientation. I had zero issues with O2 sensor interference. Also you want to test fit everything before final TQ down, esp prior to putting that subframe back up. Put the gaskets in and bolts thru flange lightly hand tight, leaving plenty of room. Then tighten down V bands, check fit. Then tighten flange bolts. Check fit. Then clamps and hangers on OEM exhaust. Took me most of a day to do this on my back, not something I ever want to do again. Except dammit, I installed some whiteline subframe bushing inserts and a rear M3 sway bar, and to do that I loosened the exhaust up to the DP flanges. Buttoned it all up nd did some pulls, heard some creaking and groaning on 3-4 WOT shift arrgghh I had forgot to tighten the hanger clamp right after the flanges. This is an important support point for the exhaust with DP's esp. Got to get under there and align it all again. O well. |
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07-03-2013, 09:56 AM | #16 |
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Frustration won. I was going to use the shop in CT mentioned in the thread but for $500 no chance. Other posts here said NY shops do it for $250.
I can't say I'm very proud of my method of getting the downpipes to butt up to the exhaust and this shouldn't be the fix. I used a come-along and yanked the exhaust to the downpipe and bolted it in. The vbands were perfect. I kept twisting them back and forth ever so slightly on each pipe to get them to fit. The rear o2 is in the way causing you pain and anguish. Every time you move one it forced the other out of adjustment The o2 rests on the other pipe.
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07-03-2013, 12:02 PM | #19 |
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LOL I CANT INSTALL SO VRSF SHOULD PAY TO INSTALL THEM FOR ME LOLOLOL
is this real life? come onnn man |
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Those who can afford CPe and all the higher, more expensive brands are either long time car aficionados, or have the resources to pay for an installer. So troubles that are ran into by those guys are usually very rare circumstances where its less of an installer issue and more of a rarity car/product problem. But if they have the experience they can fix themselves, or the resources to have someone else do it for them. In the end, everyone on the forum is either trying to make a few bucks or save a few. If we were all limitless resources, wouldnt we just go out and have speed freaks or something make our cars for us and we just drive?
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07-03-2013, 03:13 PM | #22 |
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I have the resources for AR's but can't justify the expense. Why pay the inflated cost for the brand?
Mind you these were the old version of the XI pipes since a revision has been released. I can't make it up, no matter how you twist the pipe one 02 sensor is slightly in the way. 8mm would solve the issue. As for the installation, I don't pay people to do something that is easy. I've big turbo'd my GTI, done numerous timing belts, swapped turbos on Audis etc. Air ride install on an r32. I feel competent in tackling the pipes. The fix was yanking the exhaust into position. If the pipes were fully divorced this would not have been an issue.
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