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Last night was busy!
I picked up a used (but good condition) Magnaflow catback from Ron @ RS Motors (off of his X) on wednesday. This thing looks identical to the Buschur Crossflow catback I had my heat set on--it even has the neckdown near the cat cut off for full 3" pipe all the way through. http://www.scheides.com/albums/evoX/IMG_2644.sized.jpg Also picked up a megan testpipe from MAP. I've been reading on the X forums a lot lately and it is insane the amount of newbness that people pride themselves in. Preferring to pay for quality and guaranteed fitment over price, blah blah blah. Some parts are kinda the exception to the rule, and this is one of them. $130 on MAP's site, I got a package discount with a few other things, insane bang/buck: http://www.scheides.com/albums/evoX/IMG_2643.sized.jpg While the exhaust was off, I slapped in my Beatrush rear diff bushings from my crashed evo8. Beatrush lists the same part number for both, and voila, they fit great! Beatrush on the left, stock on the right: http://www.scheides.com/albums/evoX/IMG_2638.sized.jpg 10 minute install, very worth it: http://www.scheides.com/albums/evoX/IMG_2640.sized.jpg Next I scooted forward and ripped out the stock driveshaft bushings and replaced them one by one with the Beatrush propellershaft bushings I salvaged from my crashed flipmobile: http://www.scheides.com/albums/evoX/IMG_2642.sized.jpg Little bit of lube on the hangers and everything was snug and fit perfect. This exhaust curves down ever-so-slightly to provide more clearance for the carrier bearings, but as luck would have it, it slightly scrapes ever-so-slightly in my tiny non-steep driveway, despite missing the big muffler right in the middle. http://www.scheides.com/albums/evoX/IMG_2647.sized.jpg Next, around to the front of the car: http://www.scheides.com/albums/evoX/IMG_2648.sized.jpg AMS Front motor mount insert (street, 70 durometer). No press needed, just a sawzall to cut the old bushing out and a 5 pound hammer (with TKR driving it!)to get the new one in. The car was already in the air, literally 5-minute install once the bushing was in the mount, 3 bolts. Lastly a quick oil change (for good measure, enough else has gone wrong on this car) and then off for some testing! Ended up turning the MBC down 1/3 of a turn for ~26psi peak. The front motor mount and bushings made a pretty insane difference, the shifting feels fantastic. There is a *tish* more vibration in the cabin but it is hardly noticable. I ended up bumping up the idle by 100rpm just to see if I could get it to go away, and it helped. Anna commented, but said she didn't hate it. I also deleted the rear o2 sensor and installed my wideband sensor from the LC-1 (again, from the crashed 8). I'll wire that up next week, for now its just plumbed in and no CEL yet (I disabled ecu options #2, bit 1), we'll see what happens in the future. The ability to log right through the ECU will be way worth this! |
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Awesome round of mods!
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Coming together nicely Scheides, looking good!
I was busy modding my new Accord today, tracking down wiring issues and vehicle speeds sensor issues, lol. |
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Awesome round of mods man, its always the small stuff that makes the biggest difference! Also, no need to break the bank on a 2' chunk of pipe with a flange on either end. Expensive parts are overrated anyways |
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Glad to see people understand the importance of stiff bushings. :drive1:
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Looking good! How does is the Exhaust note of the new exhaust set up? Is it louder with the test pipe, or does the cross flow quiet it down alot.
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Lookin sweet!
Didnt like the old exhaust? I thought it was decent and quiet for being pretty straight through. It did rattle somewhere though. |
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Only snag is that the magnaflow provides a little more clearance for the carrier bearings, so it has been scraping a little right in the middle. Once I get the suspension addressed that should be no problem. |
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I agree with hughes, looks like its coming along great.
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I wish i could say the same about my car when I added a testpipe, my shit got really loud at that point.
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Looking good Scheides!
Magnaflow cat back is good stuff, +1 on the quiet at cruise. The tone does change a bit once you get some miles on it. I dont think Ron had that on his car very long. So it may get a titch louder. I still think you are going to need to change the title of this thread from beaterx to ballerx because of that sweet leather interior. haha! |
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Oh, a beater must run, and even if it runs poorly you still rock it, as it is your transportation. You abuse it and don't worry about breaking it, but at the same time, get it back on the road quickly if something happens. Mods stay conservative, because the thing will never make anything crazy powerwise. Just buy it cheap and keep it cheap!
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LOL, Just wait till you get the baby mod! That is as baller as it gets ..HAHA! I do hear ya, and I also agree, but as they say one mans junk is another mans treasure, this car has already come a long way from the intial pictures. |
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