The "What did you do to your car today" Thread!
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The dei weathered away in 3 months with no spray on my downpipe. Cant wait til my gs gets here.....hows fitment?
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The fitment is perfect, other than having to modify the existing securing of the O2 cable routing to extend it because the bung is not on the top, it is on the right side.
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I heard about the DEI wrap weathering away so that's why I decided to spray it with two coats of the Thermo-Tec high temperature spray. It not only makes the wrap weather resistant, it helps keep the heat in the pipe.
The fitment is perfect, other than having to modify the existing securing of the O2 cable routing to extend it because the bung is not on the top, it is on the right side.
The fitment is perfect, other than having to modify the existing securing of the O2 cable routing to extend it because the bung is not on the top, it is on the right side.
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