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Frustrated with twins...Wanna trade?
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<blockquote data-quote="StevenStarke" data-source="post: 13254151" data-attributes="member: 127727"><p>Honestly, regarding the downpipe on the driver on the side,,, You have to have the turbo facing a decent amount angled away from the front of the car, And then you have to play with the 2nd down pipe by twisting it until the bend goes around the shaft. When your done the 2 bolt flange will probably be closer to the floor of the car. Now I didn't actually connect my steering shaft, BUT I have a good 1/2 an inch clearance so far. I spoke to John urist at Hellion and he said, there is some play with how the engine mount is installed too. So I think it will be just fine. But I still need to get my X pipe on too. Does the X pipe have any hangers? If so I'm thinking of going with something like this: </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www2.kartboy.com/x4/product.php?productid=16212&cat=0&bestseller=Y" target="_blank">Kartboy dot com :: Subaru Forester :: 2000-2005 Forester :: Kartboy Exhaust Hanger 12mm EXTRA LONG Single (BLACK)</a></p><p></p><p>I used those in the past and they work great. There really is no fix for the driver side downpipe not getting close. The pass side I don't have on yet, so I can't really speak but the driver side downpipe does get close to the brake lines and fuel lines. I bent them as far as out of the way as I could. I'm going to see how the heat is tolerated and it looks sketchy I'll change that fuel line to Stainless Steel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StevenStarke, post: 13254151, member: 127727"] Honestly, regarding the downpipe on the driver on the side,,, You have to have the turbo facing a decent amount angled away from the front of the car, And then you have to play with the 2nd down pipe by twisting it until the bend goes around the shaft. When your done the 2 bolt flange will probably be closer to the floor of the car. Now I didn't actually connect my steering shaft, BUT I have a good 1/2 an inch clearance so far. I spoke to John urist at Hellion and he said, there is some play with how the engine mount is installed too. So I think it will be just fine. But I still need to get my X pipe on too. Does the X pipe have any hangers? If so I'm thinking of going with something like this: [url=http://www2.kartboy.com/x4/product.php?productid=16212&cat=0&bestseller=Y]Kartboy dot com :: Subaru Forester :: 2000-2005 Forester :: Kartboy Exhaust Hanger 12mm EXTRA LONG Single (BLACK)[/url] I used those in the past and they work great. There really is no fix for the driver side downpipe not getting close. The pass side I don't have on yet, so I can't really speak but the driver side downpipe does get close to the brake lines and fuel lines. I bent them as far as out of the way as I could. I'm going to see how the heat is tolerated and it looks sketchy I'll change that fuel line to Stainless Steel. [/QUOTE]
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