turbo back exhaust
turbo back exhaust install
anyone installed the turbo xs turbo back exhaust or any turbo exhaust for that matter? i'm curious as to the difficulty with this.
can an amatuer do this at home with normal tools or is it best left to pros w/lifts and air tools?
can an amatuer do this at home with normal tools or is it best left to pros w/lifts and air tools?
Last edited by Dick Fitzwell; Nov 24, 2002 at 01:23 PM.
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all of the turbo back systems are really easy to install. personally for the quietest exhaust with nice power is the greddy evo. i had that exhaust with the pde downpipes. its a good combo and only cost about $900 for both.
turbo xs is a brand i'm considering along w/ a couple others. my main question is how hard/difficult is the install for any turbo back, they can't be that different between brands....or can they?
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Originally posted by Dick Fitzwell
turbo xs is a brand i'm considering along w/ a couple others. my main question is how hard/difficult is the install for any turbo back, they can't be that different between brands....or can they?
turbo xs is a brand i'm considering along w/ a couple others. my main question is how hard/difficult is the install for any turbo back, they can't be that different between brands....or can they?
hope this helps
-NORSE
yes it does...thx. that's pretty much what i thought. i know i have ability to do this but i spoke w/somebody that had a kit w/turbo back and they said it took a automotive shop(lift/airtools) several hours to do it and that got me thinking maybe it was harder than i thought. anyway thanks for the help guys i will continue on as planned..
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I installed the TXS turbo back my self, and it was a pain in the ****. If I had to do it again I'll make sure that I have the next day off from work.
It might be fairly easy to some peoples, but defenitely you don't have to spend xx $$ just to install.
Just take your time.
It might be fairly easy to some peoples, but defenitely you don't have to spend xx $$ just to install.
Just take your time.
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Tools
You will need 12mm & 14mm open wrenches and sockets. A quality torque wrench. a 1" & 5" extender. A can of liquid wrench.
I highly recomend a set of ratcheting wrenches. Lowes has a set of metric for $39 bucks...probably the best tool investment other than my Torque wrench that I have made.
This is a straightforward install. It should take no more than 2hours total.
Spray all the nuts and bolts with the liquid wrench 10min before you touch them. Spray the exhaust hangers with the liquid wrench and it will be easy to remove the muffler and rear section.
Take the intercooler off.
The heatshield around the turbo is a pain but just find and turn all the nuts.
One other note...go buy brand new gaskets...after spending $1000 - $1800 on an exhaust what's $30 in gaskets.
I highly recomend a set of ratcheting wrenches. Lowes has a set of metric for $39 bucks...probably the best tool investment other than my Torque wrench that I have made.
This is a straightforward install. It should take no more than 2hours total.
Spray all the nuts and bolts with the liquid wrench 10min before you touch them. Spray the exhaust hangers with the liquid wrench and it will be easy to remove the muffler and rear section.
Take the intercooler off.
The heatshield around the turbo is a pain but just find and turn all the nuts.
One other note...go buy brand new gaskets...after spending $1000 - $1800 on an exhaust what's $30 in gaskets.
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Also, when installing, and this is quite important. If the pipes have been laying on the floor, check to see if any mice are in the pipe before installing. Laugh if you want, this happened with my buddy's Dakota R/T when were were hanging a new exhaust. From what we figured happened, a little critter decided to camp out in on of the pipes before we hung it completely (Half the exhaust was on and resting on the ground. Finished exhaust up, cranked it up and just didn't seem right, not bad, just not right. Well, the next day, we took the exhaust back off to see if the cat was bad, well there was a little some sort of 4 legged ex-lifeform almost welded to the honeycomb in the cat. He needed to get a new converter after that. Dumb mouse or whatever it was.
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the heat shield on the turbo has to come off to access bolts to the downpipe?? does the turbo have to come off? i'm planning on installing the uppipe at the same time anyway. install will be done over a long weekend so time really isn't that much of a factor..
DF
p.s. thanks Cmaj7 for the pic, what gaskets??
DF
p.s. thanks Cmaj7 for the pic, what gaskets??
Don't be afraid to do it. I did my turbo back (TURBOXS) by myself. No one helped me with any of it. It will take you all day but its not to bad. Just make sure you lubricate all the turbo bolts ahead of time. That will make it easy.
Just take your time and you should be able to do it if 5-7hrs depending on your skill level. My skill level is low and I did it in 1 afternoon in our garage. This was using basic hand tools.
To make the job faster remove the heatshield on the turbo the day before the main job. It take a while to get that heat shield off. That will save you a good hour of more on the day of the job.
The only thing hard about the whole installation is breaking the bolts loose on the turbo. If you soak them in anti lock ahead of time thats no big deal.
Have fun.
Just take your time and you should be able to do it if 5-7hrs depending on your skill level. My skill level is low and I did it in 1 afternoon in our garage. This was using basic hand tools.
To make the job faster remove the heatshield on the turbo the day before the main job. It take a while to get that heat shield off. That will save you a good hour of more on the day of the job.
The only thing hard about the whole installation is breaking the bolts loose on the turbo. If you soak them in anti lock ahead of time thats no big deal.
Have fun.
Originally posted by SGOSWRX
Don't be afraid to do it. I did my turbo back (TURBOXS) by myself. No one helped me with any of it. It will take you all day but its not to bad. Just make sure you lubricate all the turbo bolts ahead of time. That will make it easy.
Just take your time and you should be able to do it if 5-7hrs depending on your skill level. My skill level is low and I did it in 1 afternoon in our garage. This was using basic hand tools.
To make the job faster remove the heatshield on the turbo the day before the main job. It take a while to get that heat shield off. That will save you a good hour of more on the day of the job.
The only thing hard about the whole installation is breaking the bolts loose on the turbo. If you soak them in anti lock ahead of time thats no big deal.
Have fun.
Don't be afraid to do it. I did my turbo back (TURBOXS) by myself. No one helped me with any of it. It will take you all day but its not to bad. Just make sure you lubricate all the turbo bolts ahead of time. That will make it easy.
Just take your time and you should be able to do it if 5-7hrs depending on your skill level. My skill level is low and I did it in 1 afternoon in our garage. This was using basic hand tools.
To make the job faster remove the heatshield on the turbo the day before the main job. It take a while to get that heat shield off. That will save you a good hour of more on the day of the job.
The only thing hard about the whole installation is breaking the bolts loose on the turbo. If you soak them in anti lock ahead of time thats no big deal.
Have fun.



sorry.
. Or should I say you will have a potty mouth if you can't get some bolts loose.