My Review: cp-e catted downpipe

the_caruch

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2008.5 MGM Speed3
I'll try to get pics/ exhaust video up asap.

edit: got a CEL today on the way to work (highway) without even getting it checked i can bet it's saying that my cat is "below efficiency" but is just detecting more emissions since..well.....it IS a high flow cat :) happened on the last car i owned too after a downpipe.

Just finished up installing the cp-e catted downpipe yesterday on my speed 3. The install was ok...not the best...but ok. Just time consuming , but everything went on great. No bolts were seized (including both o2's) so that made it better. I made sure to put anti-seize on the bolts so any future removal will be easy.

Install

The install difficulty wasn't bad. I'm usually one to pawn this work off to my brother who works on cars for a living but decided to tackle this myself. So while the install has it's "moments" if I can do it, you can too. For me, I'd say this is a 6 out of 10

Things i ran across

The rear o2 connector (the one connected to the wiring harness) I had to break free from the bracket that it was stuck against so the connector would reach to rear o2. Otherwise is was way too tight to fit on in the stock location. the rear o2 bung needed to be about 1/2 inch more up the exhaust to fit without breaking the connector free. (I've heard complaints about this before) It took a while but eventually I got it plugged in.

I also forgot to unbolt the stock downpipe bracket that is bolted to the frame (hence why the downpipe kept getting stuff trying to put it in place). it's a big thick piece of metal, be sure to take that thing out

Don't forget the order of which you remove/re-install things...such as remembering to re-install the intercooler bracket first and then the top manifold heat shield. etc, etc.

LABEL YOUR BOLTS, meaning i put them in separate plastic baggies for each section and wrote on them with a sharpie "heat shield" "downpipe studs" "power steering bracket" it makes for such an easier re-install when you know which bolts are which.

After you unwind the front o2 wire from the clips and spiral holder be sure to bend them flat against the stock downpipe heat shield so they don't get caught everywhere when you are removing it.

Don't get hit in the face with a 14mm socket while under the car when your dad drops it


Quality

Awesome. I bought this used with just a couple hundred miles on it so everything was in great shape. The welds were perfect and everything lined up.

My only complaint is the rear o2 bung is slightly too far down the exhaust.


Performance

Very nice. The SOUND is amazing. I have the HKS hi-power exhaust and it brings a lot more "burble" or rumble out of the exhaust.

Performance is great! I haven't gone the 50-60 miles for the ECU relearn yet but it definitely spools a heck of a lot faster and just feels like it runs through the gears faster even under normal city driving. The sound in the upper RPM's is incredible, you hear the engine so much more and then tone has changed and it just sounds plain mean


Overall

I recommend this to anyone, the install REALLY isn't that bad, but if you are not too good at car work (like myself) devote a day for this job.
 
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Good to hear. How much help did you have on the install and how long did it take you?

i had my dad and my brother helping me at times, but never together so you really just need one other person to assist.

took me around 8 -9 hours to install maybe? i work slow and it doesn't help having to keep getting myself out from under the car to get a different socket or wrench :)

and things like the rear o2 sensor...took me like 30 mins to finally break it off the bracket it was on. once the DP was on though...maybe 30-40 minutes buttoning everything back up
 
Wow, a whole day then doing that. I know it calls for 7.5 hours of mechanics time. That is why it would cost so much to have a mechanic do it. I know the dealerships will install stuff like that for you and then not hassle you about mods as much or if problems arise. Just cost a fortune for them to do it. Glad you got through it ok though.
 
Noticed any smoke post install upon driving? I was considering this mod from cp-e too. Wasn't certain though...Everything fits then and it seems like a decent mod for the money, even at $500+ for a new one? Anyone else care to comment on this downpipe mod? Oh, also, is this mod readily reversible, considering the o2 sensors and all?
 
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im doing the same thing tomorrow lol cpe catted dp and hks cbe

hks hi-power? it'll sound amazing man.

Noticed any smoke post install upon driving? I was considering this mod from cp-e too. Wasn't certain though...Everything fits then and it seems like a decent mod for the money, even at $500+ for a new one? Anyone else care to comment on this downpipe mod? Oh, also, is this mod readily reversible, considering the o2 sensors and all?

no smoke at all. although i got a CEL most likely from the high flow cat (still have to get it scanned). i got my DP used for a great price. it would have been tough spending 700+ for a new cp-e catted DP.


readily reversible? yea you can reverse it but that will be a pain to do.
 

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