I'm pretty pumped. After doing some extensive searching through the forum on the best/quiet exhaust, I decided all of the sudden that I'd finally get that exhaust upgrade I've been wanting to get for my P5. It was kind of one of those wow-I'm-really-going-to-spend-$400 moments. Anyway, so I just ordered the RB exhaust from nsnmotorsports.com (heard good things and they seemed to be the best price $375 + 33.50 shipping).
So I've already done some searches (it's probably in these forums somewhere), but are there any step-by-step tutorials on how to install a new exhaust? I know it's probably easier than opening the fridge for some people on here...
My experience with self-done P5 work has been:
- changing the oil
- rotating the tires
- painting calipers
- replacing rear brake pads
- installing a K&N typhoon CAI
I should also note that I now currently live in an apartment, and you're theoretically not supposed to work on your car (except to rotate the tires ... weird, I know). But I'm all up for some "guerilla car-work"...So I was hoping it'd be a quick job.
So should I do it myself? What tools will I need specifically?
Thanks in advance for any help, and I apologize if I missed this info in my forum searches.
-mualan
So I've already done some searches (it's probably in these forums somewhere), but are there any step-by-step tutorials on how to install a new exhaust? I know it's probably easier than opening the fridge for some people on here...
My experience with self-done P5 work has been:
- changing the oil
- rotating the tires
- painting calipers
- replacing rear brake pads
- installing a K&N typhoon CAI
I should also note that I now currently live in an apartment, and you're theoretically not supposed to work on your car (except to rotate the tires ... weird, I know). But I'm all up for some "guerilla car-work"...So I was hoping it'd be a quick job.
So should I do it myself? What tools will I need specifically?
Thanks in advance for any help, and I apologize if I missed this info in my forum searches.
-mualan